![]() This will work on the Fusion page, but on the Edit page all I see is a black screen. Second, add the Digital Glitch as a Fusion Effect. Or just repeat steps 1 - 4 for each new project. You can copy this AC to a Power Bin if you want it accessible in all projects. ![]() In future when you want an AC, drag the one in the media pool, not from the Effects Library. Drag the one from the media pool back to the timeline. Drag the AC from the timeline to the Media PoolĤ. ![]() So, first do the workaround to avoid the AC frame range:Ģ. I don't know why this is, because there's no keyframes involved. If your frame range starts at a huge number, the effect slows to a ridiculously low FPS, like 0.125 (8 seconds a frame). I can't figure out what exactly is happening, but I have a workaround that will allow it to work on an Adjustment Clip.įirstly, the years-old AC frame range bug (a new AC with Fusion comp starts at a very high frame number, eg 86400 or 108000, because its timecode starts at 01:00:00:00) seems to have a major impact on this effect. ![]() Yeah there's something really weird going on here with the Adjustment Clip and this effect.
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