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<div>I don't know the answer to your first problem. But I think I do
to your second.</div>
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<div>That unrelated clip that appears ghost-like during the transition
is either:</div>
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<div>1) a "stalker" from another dimension,</div>
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<div>or,</div>
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<div>2) the result of your transition "handles" coming from
the directly adjacent shot on what you captured. I'll bet your clip
ends precisely on the border between shots. Playing from IN to OUT
won't show it; but pull out the clip a little bit and<i>
voilá!</i></div>
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<div><i>Lanny</i></div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>I am using the latest version of FCP on a
2.66 duo-core MacPro.<br>
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When I try to import music into FCP from iTunes the iTunes library is
greyed out and upon going to User>Music>iTunes>iTunes Music I
end up with a list of artists rather than "songs".
I have been getting around this by dragging a copy of the music I
require from the actual iTunes window to the Desktop and then
importing the resultant file into FCP.<br>
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Can someone give me a clue how to access the iTunes library from FCP
please?<br>
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My other problem is that when I go to do "dissolve", or
"Iris" transitions in the timeline I end up with footage
(artifacts?) from a completely unrelated clip appearing within part of
the transition. I have tried closing down FCP and reopening it
but the same thing still happens. There is no sign of the
unwanted footage between the two clips prior to attempting to do a
transition. I never had this problem in iMovie.<br>
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Any clues please?<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Ian Tucker</blockquote>
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