Even better would be if the file path were included in the effect editor display window.
The BCC plug-in does not do that either. Does Stagetools?
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On Jun 4, 2011, at 2:29 PM, shieldsy72@btinternet.com wrote:
> Neat trick I learned on here a while ago (hope it still works in v5):
>
> If you have a P&Z effect and don't know the source file, pull out the clip as a subsequence into a new bin. Save the bin. Then open this bin file in a text editor. If you look carefully there is a file path contained in the code garbage. That's your original file.
>
> Saved my arse once or twice that one.
>
> And I spent the time saved hunting down the offline guy and banging his head on the desk while chanting "put the correct reference clip under the Pan & Zoom" :)
>
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