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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Tom Third <zeromodule@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks....I do most of my work on a dual g5, but I now have logic
> also installed on a new MacBook Pro, dual core intel, 3GB ram. Here's
> my problem. When working with quick time video, if I open the temp
> list window to change the smpte offset, I can't. Double clicking the
> smpte position TC doesn't make the text modifieable like is does on
> my G5...it just resets it to zero...if I try to add a tempo change,
> and then modify the new smpte position for that tempo change, it sets
> the previous tempo value to a nonsense BPM in the
> thousands....anyhow...all weird weird behaviour. I found the only way
> to change my SMPTE start time was to come at it from the
> synchroniztion preferences in the song settings...
>
> It's logic 7.2.3 on both my G5 and Macbook Pro....system 10.4.8
>
> Anyone out there encountered this crazy behaviour, or have any idea
> what's causing it?
Hi Tom
You're not alone! I have encountered the same problem and the only way round
it has
been by exporting the file to my G5 PowerPC and adjusting the
tempos/timecodes there,
then re-opening it on my MacBook Pro.
This is one of many programming bugs to do with entering text/numbers in
text/
numerical fields since Apple rewrote (made a hash of) the software. This new
problem
seems to be Intel specific. There's another one too; put your Global Audio
Pan-Law to
-3dB compensated and then raise a fader above +3.1dB - the signal disappears
totally!!
Best regards
Toby Wood.
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