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Als Gruppe zusammenfassen für FadeInOut

Posted:
Wed Feb 10, 2021 3:50 pm
by archaja
Hallo!
Versuche gerade mehrere, nicht direkt nacheinander liegende Clips zusammen zu fassen und ihnen ein genau gleiches Ein- und Ausfaden zu verpassen. Wenn möglich, in dem ich an einem das mit den Anfangs- und Endreitern für das Aus-Einfaden die Einstellung vornehme und alle anderen einfach mitmachen.
Ich habe es mit: New Compund / New Fusion / New VFX-Connect Clip versucht. Das geht nicht, weil er immer aus den einzelnen Clips einen Clip macht. Genauso wenig funktioniert es mit dem Kettensymbol.
Aber ich bin überzeugt, dass es eine Möglichkeit gibt, diese Clips zusammen zu fassen und ihnen allen das genau gleichen Ein-Ausfaden zu verpassen. Ich weiß bloß nicht wie.
Im Bild sehr ihr die verschiedenen Clips im roten Kreis.
Danke schon mal für Eure Hilfe
Re: Als Gruppe zusammenfassen für FadeInOut

Posted:
Wed Feb 10, 2021 4:52 pm
by Robert Niessner
Martin, Deine Chancen auf eine hilfreiche Antwort erhöhen sich, wenn Du auf Englisch schreibst.

Re: Als Gruppe zusammenfassen für FadeInOut

Posted:
Wed Feb 10, 2021 5:49 pm
by archaja
Ok. I´ll try.
Try to collect some clips who are not directly next to each other. I would like to fade them all in and out with as little effort as possible. So it would be best if I had one group and if I take these little fade in and out buttons of one clip, adjust it and all the other clips do just the same. I tried to do it with New compound / new fusion / new FVX-Connect but failed. I also tried the chain button, but failed. But I´m nearly shure that in such a mighty proramm there must be such a possibility. In my original post I have added a picture to make it more clear.
Who can help?
Re: Als Gruppe zusammenfassen für FadeInOut

Posted:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 4:01 am
by Uli Plank
I'd change the title to English too. BTW, there is a German forum:
www.davinci-resolve-forum.deI'm not sure if there might be a simpler solution, but I'd make an Adjustment Clip for one and copy (like alt-drag) it over.
Re: Als Gruppe zusammenfassen für FadeInOut

Posted:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 3:48 pm
by Videoneth
If I understood your question correctly, you can do it by selecting them all, have "cross dissolve" as the standard transition (the red line on the left of the icon like in the screenshot), and just do ALT+T. It will apply the transition at the beginning and the end of each clip and will fade in and out.
And to make any transition the default one, just right click on it and "Set as standard transition".
For the duration of the fade in/out (it's 1 second by default), you can change it in the "Preferences" > "User" tab > "Editing" > "General Settings" > "Standard transition duration
PS.
ALT+T applies the transitions only on video clips, CTRL+T on video and audio clips, SHIFT+T only the audio clips
Re: Als Gruppe zusammenfassen für FadeInOut

Posted:
Thu Feb 11, 2021 6:28 pm
by archaja
thanks! Will try it at the weekend and tell you, if it worked!
Re: Als Gruppe zusammenfassen für FadeInOut

Posted:
Sat Feb 13, 2021 3:49 pm
by archaja
Yes, it worked! So I say thank you. But to tell the truth, it is not as comfortable as I thought it should be in a programm like this. That should go easier. What also is a bit puzzling is that the fade out looks exactly like the fade in. But in the real video it works, so that is not so important. But nevertheless, thank you for your help.
Re: Als Gruppe zusammenfassen für FadeInOut

Posted:
Sun Feb 14, 2021 12:42 am
by Videoneth
archaja wrote:Yes, it worked! So I say thank you. But to tell the truth, it is not as comfortable as I thought it should be in a programm like this. That should go easier. What also is a bit puzzling is that the fade out looks exactly like the fade in. But in the real video it works, so that is not so important. But nevertheless, thank you for your help.
You're welcome.
There is another way someone gave me, you add your transitions on one clip, you select the clip, copy it (ctrl+c), then select the trim tool, select all the other clips with it and do ctrl+v. But it's not much quicker than what I told you.
But it has the advantage of not having to change the default transition for the cross dissolve.
Anyway, I'm happy that it worked for you.