have you got 'multiclip playback' turned on in the little drop down in the top left of sequence window (where you turn RT rendering, 'dynamic' etc)?
did you render your sequence? as far as i know, rendering causes Multicam to not function. Dump your renders by turning the video track off and on again
how are you switching angles? by clicking in the viewer? AFAIK you can make cuts using the 1-9 keypad on the keyboard, never worked for me (and some people think this is how you do it).
whats the spec of your machine? specifically what kind of hard drive/connection is your footage on? AFAIK, 2xHD pro res clips can be pretty hard going if you are only on a 5,400rpm laptop hard disk. Try firewire 800 or a RAID (software RAID on a mac pro).
Multicam can be a real a-hole sometimes, take some fiddling. Ive done about 300 multicam shoots on FCP 5-7 so ive done some serious fiddling!!!
Best,
A
Or, install cs5 or 5.5 and do the multicam edit in Premiere. Works (almost) flawlessly for me.
@RRRR Unfortunately I am a completely broke college student with no income. Trust me, if Adobe was feasible, I would have it, along with an edit machine, a big screen, a voigt 0.95 . . . gotta learn to work with what you've got, know what I mean? Luckily, I am now in LA for the semester, and my school has excellent machines with FCP7. I'll plug in my drive this week and do the multi cam edit on there.
@B3Guy I know what you mean.. Sounds like you'll manage with the added power! :)
ya. the power and having FCP7 i'm thinking will probably make the difference.
The hard drive of this machine could be the problem. try to multi clip two DV PAL or DV NTSC files (i.e. stable codec SD files) and see if that works? Your drive might be too slow, causing problems.
Further suggestion - is 'Range check' (the little green tick, view>range check) turned off in both the viewer and canvas? sometimes this caused probs in FCP5.
mega bonus suggestion - trash FCP preferences. Always a good un.
http://www.lafcpug.org/Tutorials/basic_trash_prefs5.html
Id strongly advise upgrading to FCP 6 or 7 which ironed out a LOT of FCP 5 shitty bugs.
Best,
A
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