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Lol, my version didn't come with either one of those transition wipes. I did however download the upgrade for my version, and they were supplied in there. I wish that they had included them originally, but alas it's not 2b :-/ At any rate, it works, I'm satisfied, and I'll probably upgrade to the v7 just for the extra PiP tracks : Thanks for all your help!

Cheers!

Michel
Well, strictly speaking, no. A fade is a simple transition or wipe in which the entire scene is faded to a color, most commonly black, and on occasion, white. So what you would get would be a fade to black, some black screen time, then a fade *from* black to the next scene. What I simply want to do is dissolve from one scene into another, also incorrectly referred to as a cross-fade. You see, there is *no* real fade going on in a dissolve, and most cameras support a fade in or out to black or white, but few support dissolves >sigh<. Guess I'll have to see if I can load up OSx86 and get FCP to work Thanks for the help anyway -- my version doesn't even seem to have a fade effect! You'd think in the retail premium version you would get the basics like dissolves and fades, but I guess you get what you pay for still...

Prost!

Michel
While you're at it, how about just a simple dissolve? Now that would be nice!

Prost!

Michel
Like the subject line says, I cannot seem to find how to do a simple dissolve. Most of the time I use straight cuts, but I'd like to be able to dissolve from one scene into another, but that effect/transition appears to be eluding me Maybe I'm just dense, but I find the program otherwise an easy to use program, with all the other features I look for in a consumer level type application. Do I have to upgrade to v7 for this feature, or did I just miss something more fundemental? TIA for any light that can be shed upon my dilemma!

Prost!

Michel
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