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Post by hocusprocus on Jun 3, 2017 6:35:47 GMT -8
Hi jameyz I'm trying to create a custom BC to quickly sync dialogues in a dubbing routine. What I miss (and I wonder if it is possible) is the snap region sync point to timeline function. In other words the CTRL + SHIFT + Click that region on the same track (I'd create 3 different BCs...next region, previous region, current region) I want to move to the timeline. This is what "move clip sync to selection Start" does, and that option is reachable only by holding CMD and right click on a region. I don't want to lose the timeline I've selected (that could be inside, before or after that region I want to move) so I can't move the cursor going back and forth between regions (with CTRL TAB or CTRL ALT TAB). The CTRL+SHIFT is not recorded by the BC editor in record mode. I've tried with shift/contrl not together and they work fine. Thanks :-) Francesco
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Post by jameyz on Jun 5, 2017 9:05:49 GMT -8
I'm trying to create a custom BC to quickly sync dialogues in a dubbing routine. What I miss (and I wonder if it is possible) is the snap region sync point to timeline function. In other words the CTRL + SHIFT + Click that region on the same track (I'd create 3 different BCs...next region, previous region, current region) I want to move to the timeline. This is what "move clip sync to selection Start" does, and that option is reachable only by holding CMD and right click on a region. It should be possible with the recording scripts. cntrl shift click.py (178 B) I don't want to lose the timeline I've selected (that could be inside, before or after that region I want to move) so I can't move the cursor going back and forth between regions (with CTRL TAB or CTRL ALT TAB). The CTRL+SHIFT is not recorded by the BC editor in record mode. I've tried with shift/contrl not together and they work fine. Thanks :-) Francesco I know there is a separate clip board in pro tools to copy the current timeline. Use "*" then "C" and "V" to paste. This will copy timeline to a different clipboard. Maybe you can then paste back in after you select the Region??
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Post by hocusprocus on Jun 6, 2017 5:54:08 GMT -8
Thanks Jamey i Think that the py script will somehow work for me..
The timeline value could be a solution as well...i've to work it out :-)
Thanks. Francesco
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