Re: Pro-apps-dev Digest, Vol 13, Issue 8
Re: Pro-apps-dev Digest, Vol 13, Issue 8
- Subject: Re: Pro-apps-dev Digest, Vol 13, Issue 8
- From: Dieter Becker <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2016 21:46:32 +0200
Hi Darrin,
thanks a lot for your answer… This might be a full-on dumb Q but here goes..
We downloaded the latest version of FxPlug and built upon one of the examples.
We are not targeting anything specific aside from using latest version of FCPX and Motion.
Where do we ‘Target’ the Versions of FCPx and Motion ? Checked build-settings in Xcode and wasn’t able to find anything on the go…
Are we missing something very very obvious ? Are the examples Old ?
At least the Example of the Current version of FxPlug (Options Dialog) is NOT publishable when opened in Xcode and just built.
So where do we go about targeting the Versions of FCPx and Motion ?
Thank you very much for your time, Darrin
— Dieter
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> Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2016 16:29:25 +0200
> From: Dieter Becker <email@hidden>
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> Subject: Publishing of Custom Parameters of FCPx Plugs inside Motion
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> Hi There,
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> 1) we have successfully created custom sliders etc. inside our plug-in.
> 2) The plug-in is unusable to any user if the sliders are row-bases. As in Slider 1 new line slider 2 new line etc… They need to be adjacent not below/above one another.
> 3) The FxPlug built-in sliders are not able to to provide the ‘feel’ and fitness that our users want so we have no choice than to provide out own slider functionality. Which we have done in Premiere Pro, Photoshop, After Effects etc… It Works wonderfully inside of Motion.
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> Here some the HUGE However…. Why are we not able to publish this slider as all the Built-In sliders for use on FCPx ?
> Are we missing something very very very obvious ? Or is it impossible to publish custom sliders to Final Cut Pro X from a template.
>
> If so, then what is the point of all this ‘Custom’ in FxPlug? Why add a custom slider to FxPlug if one cannot use it in FCPX :D - Since that would make zero sense, we are arriving at the conclusion that we are being the idiots missing something everyone else it not…
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> Any advice would be fantastic so that we can move on.
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> Thanks a lot
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> Dieter
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> Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2016 08:46:10 -0700
> From: Darrin Cardani <email@hidden>
> To: Dieter Becker <email@hidden>
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> Subject: Re: Publishing of Custom Parameters of FCPx Plugs inside
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> Dieter,
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> What versions of Motion and FCPX are you targeting? There was a time when custom controls could not be published, but that is no longer the case. If you’re working with an older version, that might be the issue. If you’re working with the current release (or really any recent release from the last year or two), you can simply right click in the area below the parameter name and you should get a popup which allows you to publish the parameter. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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> Darrin
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>> On Sep 9, 2016, at 7:29 AM, Dieter Becker <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> Hi There,
>>
>> 1) we have successfully created custom sliders etc. inside our plug-in.
>> 2) The plug-in is unusable to any user if the sliders are row-bases. As in Slider 1 new line slider 2 new line etc… They need to be adjacent not below/above one another.
>> 3) The FxPlug built-in sliders are not able to to provide the ‘feel’ and fitness that our users want so we have no choice than to provide out own slider functionality. Which we have done in Premiere Pro, Photoshop, After Effects etc… It Works wonderfully inside of Motion.
>>
>> Here some the HUGE However…. Why are we not able to publish this slider as all the Built-In sliders for use on FCPx ?
>> Are we missing something very very very obvious ? Or is it impossible to publish custom sliders to Final Cut Pro X from a template.
>>
>> If so, then what is the point of all this ‘Custom’ in FxPlug? Why add a custom slider to FxPlug if one cannot use it in FCPX :D - Since that would make zero sense, we are arriving at the conclusion that we are being the idiots missing something everyone else it not…
>>
>> Any advice would be fantastic so that we can move on.
>>
>>
>> Thanks a lot
>>
>> Dieter
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