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Re: Making FxPlugs Work in Final Cut Pro X
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Re: Making FxPlugs Work in Final Cut Pro X


  • Subject: Re: Making FxPlugs Work in Final Cut Pro X
  • From: Garrick Meeker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 10:04:58 -0700

Is there a way to create parameter groups since they can't be published directly?  I know the idea is to simplify plugins for FCP X, but sometimes a specialized plugin needs more than 3 or 4 parameters.  Right now I'm having flashbacks to AE plugins inside FCP 4.

If we don't get custom UI, we really need a push button parameter in the next version of FxPlug, or at least a flag to make a checkbox look like a push button.  For example, we could make a simplified version of Beauty Box that only has one parameter, to analyze the current frame and set hidden parameters.  Using a checkbox or popup looks really ugly.

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