This is useful when the need arises to delete or replace the contents of a track but not the track itself.ĭescription=B-Roll-Marks Ĭommands=Cue,Swap,Cue,Switch,Cue,Swap,Cue,Unmark,Replace & Next,Switch,Switch,Cue,Switchĭescription=Deletes material on the left side of the playheadĭescription=Deletes black at the end (check yourself if there really is black)Ĭommands=Unmark,End,Mark,Auto-minimise FX tracks,Left,Delete,Unmark This macro marks the entire track (or tracks) that has been selected. In both "Fixed" and "Flexible" modes you can do that by clicking on the cogs icon at the top right of the Lightworks project browser (the entry screen).Ĭommands=Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : next tile,Unmark,Start,Bin : previous tile(59) If you prefer, you can create your macros inside Lightworks. Lightworks will automatically find the macro and then all that you will need to do is pop up the "Change/view key assignments." panel and assign a key combination to it (see below). In Windows the macro should go in C:\Users\Public\Documents\Lightworks\Preferences, in Linux you should save it to /usr/share/lightworks/Preferences, and for OS-X it should go in /User/USER ACCOUNT/Lightworks/Preferences. If you don't understand any of that, skip to the section below on programming macros inside Lightworks. Note that the file name extension is important - "Useful_macro.LwMacro" will work, "Useful_" will not. I have also split the macros known to only work on earlier versions into the post below this one.įor convenience I will list the macros in text form, so they can be simply created in any text editor ( not a word processor) and saved as a file in the form "Useful_macro.LwMacro". Test before you use them on mission critical projects. While all that I have posted have been tested in my situation there is no guarantee that they will work for you. For a full explanation of how to create a macro in Lightworks, check out my text-based tutorials.Īlso please note: these macros are provided "as is". In a similar vein to khaver's very successful user effects thread, I've decided to start a thread listing macros that have been found helpful when using Lightworks.
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