Sorry if I'm late, a perhaps not so much elegant but very functional workaround is to drop Your clips in FCP, put them all in a row on a timeline, render the all timeline; when the rendering is complete just go to the FCP's render folder, drag the renders and drop them into the FCP project, the files are QT movies, rendered in whatever the render settings are in the FCP project, usually an FCP friendly file format, sync them up with the sound and go ahead cutting the trailer.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Job ter Burg (L2B)" <Job_L2@...> wrote:
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> 90 min sequence.
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> It's 4/5 done now.
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> On 14 jul 2011, at 00:06, bouke wrote:
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> > Overnight?
> > How long is your timeline?
> > By the time i write this, it should be done...
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> > Bouke
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