Re: FCP 6 Applescript...
Re: FCP 6 Applescript...
- Subject: Re: FCP 6 Applescript...
- From: "Michael Miller" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 14:02:48 -0700
Is there documentation somewhere that describes the type of MIDI control that FCP supports? In particular, I'd be interested in starting and stopping the record functionality within the voiceover tool.
I don't mean to change the subject or anything, but using MIDI to control FCP never occurred to me :)
-Michael Miller
On 6/7/07, Helena Ju <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi Mike,
I'm not allowed to comment on future releases. I will point out that
implementing AppleScript support is a fair bit of work.
Cheers,
Helena
On Jun 7, 2007, at 1:34 PM,
email@hidden wrote:
> Thanks, Helena. That helps a LOT. My wife is an editor and FCP
> user. I am a developer and she has asked me recently to figure out
> a way to automate some of her logging tasks so after looking at
> AppleScript and noticing that FCP 5.1.x did not have a dictionary I
> figured I would have to learn fxplug or something to try to
> automate things for her. The TC project was just something that I
> figured would be easy to get my feet wet with and give her
> something she could actually use before I jumped into trying to
> automate a process in FCP.
>
> Is a lack of AppleScript support in FCP a deliberate omission or is
> it planned for some future release? If you cannot say, that's
> fine. Apple's "Funny how a ship can leak from the top" dealio is
> well known to me :)
>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: FCP 6 Applescript...
>> From: Helena Ju <email@hidden>
>> Date: Thu, June 07, 2007 1:16 pm
>> To:
email@hidden
>> Cc: Darrin Cardani <email@hidden>, pro-apps-
>> email@hidden
>>
>> Hi Mike,
>> There are NO Apple Script capabilities within Final Cut Pro.
>> Big Time is being done with MIDI. In addition FCP has some supported
>> Apple Events (the documentation for which can be found at:
>> http://developer.apple.com/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/
>> FinalCutPro_XML/index.html ), but those are sort of a way to get at
>> the FCP XML and open/close projects, rather than get information
>> about the user interaction...
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>> Regards,
>> Helena
>>
>> On Jun 7, 2007, at 11:55 AM,
email@hidden wrote:
>>
>>> If FCP 6 now supports a dictionary for AppleScript, I presume that
>>> is new in FCP6? I searched the manual for the keyword Applescript
>>> and only found a reference to using it with SoundTrack Pro.
>>>
>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>> Subject: Re: Reading TC from FCP
>>>> From: Darrin Cardani <
email@hidden>
>>>> Date: Thu, June 07, 2007 11:46 am
>>>> To: email@hidden
>>>> Cc:
email@hidden
>>>>
>>>> On Jun 7, 2007, at 11:32 AM, email@hidden wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I posted to another FXPlug group and was told that the FXPlug API
>>>>> does not expose any of the TC data in the current FCP project. My
>>>>> intent was to create a simple TC calculator/converter plug in
>>>>> as an
>>>>> exercise to learn FXPlug. However, I see that Digital Heaven
>>>>> reads
>>>>> the TC out of FCP with their app "Big Time". Admittedly, it's not
>>>>> an FXPlug application. Does anyone have a good idea how they
>>>>> might
>>>>> be doing this?
>>>>
>>>> Mike,
>>>> FxPlugs can get some timing information starting with FCP 6 and
>>>> Motion 3, but it's not clear what you mean when you say you want
>>>> time
>>>> code data. Can you describe in more detail what you're trying to
>>>> accomplish? It may be possible to do what you want.
>>>> Looking at DigitalHeaven's website for BigTime (<http://
>>>> www.digital-
>>>> heaven.co.uk/bigtime/>), it appears that it's probably making
>>>> itself
>>>> available as a MIDI device, and rather than sending the data out to
>>>> some actual MIDI hardware, it's displaying the information. That's
>>>> just speculation on my part, though. It's an interesting idea!
>>>> I believe that FCP 6 also has some AppleScript capabilities. I
>>>> haven't worked with them, but it may be possible to get some
>>>> information out of FCP via that route, too.
>>>> But if you're just trying to learn FxPlug, definitely have a look
>>>> through the FxPlug sample code, and feel free to ask questions
>>>> about
>>>> what you're specifically trying to do or learn.
>>>>
>>>> Darrin
>>>> --
>>>> Darrin Cardani
>>>> email@hidden
>>> _______________________________________________
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