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[quote user="Kenton.VanNatten"]It can be frustrating when learning anything new.[/quote] Derek, I am going to jump in here with some general comments about moving to a new NLE. The comments are in support of Kenton's comment and also to newcomers in general. Nothing personal. I came to MC from Avid/Pinnacle Liquid. You are coming from
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You can find a description on adding tracks at a location of your choice in this Tutorial: I got the idea for the Tutorial from a tip from Kenton! Regards, Douglas
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Hello Marco, BCC Effects are not included with the Academic version. BCC Effects can be purchased as an extra. They are included in the Production Pack for MC http://shop.avid.com/store/product.do?product=288865114926256 I know it looks like you have to pay even more to get BCC effects. But if you look at what is included in the Production pack and
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Thank you Borys.t Now we are all happy.... Regards, Douglas
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Hello Borys.t Welcome to the Avid Forums. Glad to hear that you solved your problem! As you are new to this Forum, you may not be familiar with a point of etiquette. If there is a problem and you either get help to fix it or, as in your case, you fix it by yourself - then it is good manners to post information about what you did . This helps others
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Hello and welcome to Avid Forums, Ryan. I have a video Tutorial which describes a very similar method to Sycophant's. After you have made an Effect you like the next Tutorial shows you how to save it as a "template" for easy use in later projects. Good luck, Regards, Douglas
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Rob, Your Profile lists MC 3.5.1 I don't know if you bought a boxed version or not. If you already have AvidDVD it will most likely be 6.0 or 6.1 there are no newer versions available. Those two versions are exactly the same as far as the applications functions go. (The only difference is that 6.1 supports running with a Software activated MC as
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My apologies if someone has already posted this. I haven't seen it before. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm-4GVi8g0U&feature=player_embedded Regards, Douglas
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Here I am, out late as usual Regards, Douglas
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I made this Tutorial as a follow up to the previous Tutorial, where I tried to explain the basics of Track Selectors. This time I take things a step further and show the use of the 3 point edit when adding a second clip. Regards, Douglas This tutorial can be viewed at "Full-screen" by clicking on the icon on the toolbar