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Log and Transfer FAQs

Log and Transfer FAQs

Log and Transfer was introduced to the product chain in Final Cut Express 4, and is the program's process for ingesting files in the AVCHD format utilizing MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video coding and either Dolby AC-3 or uncompressed linear PCM audio coding. The most frequently observed problems relating to the Log and Transfer process are generally quite easily addressed.

What should I know before attempting to ingest my footage?

The following facts regarding the Log and Transfer process were adapted from the [Apple Knowledge Base article|http://support.apple.com/kb/TA24840?viewlocale=en_US] on transferring AVCHD in Final Cut Pro 6.0.1 but still hold true for the current version of FCE:

• AVCHD support is available only on Intel-based Macintosh computers.
• AVCHD camcorders typically connect to computers via USB 2.0, not FireWire.
• DVD-based AVCHD camcorders are not supported in Mac OS X 10.4 or earlier.
• Standard definition video recorded with AVCHD camcorders cannot be accessed in the Log and Transfer window. SD and HD clips should not be mixed on the same HDD.
• Preview of AVCHD video in the Log and Transfer window is limited to 1x forward playback. Scrubbing the playhead does not update the video in the Preview area until you stop scrubbing.
• When you choose to transfer AVCHD audio in the Logging area, audio is automatically mixed down to stereo.
• AVCHD footage is not ingested natively but is transcoded to the Apple Intermediate Codec.
• Apple Intermediate Codec files are significantly larger than the original AVCHD files. FCE does not estimate the size of a transcoded AVCHD file before ingesting, so it is possible to exceed the available space on your capture disk during transfer. Before ingesting, keep in mind that the disk space required is about ten times greater than the size of the native AVCHD file.


Which specific formats can be ingested by Log and Transfer?

Only AVCHD footage can be ingested through the Log and Transfer process. Other formats and variants such as AVCHD Lite are not supported. All video should be recorded in a frame size of either 1440x1080 or 1920x1080 and a frame rate of 25 or 29.97 frames per second. Audio recorded on AVCHD camcorders is generally at a rate of 48kHz. If your camera shoots in a format that does not comply to one of these settings then it is most likely not supported by the application and is not guaranteed to work correctly.


Which Easy Setup preset should I select before ingesting my footage?

It is extremely important to select the preset that matches your media before you attempt to ingest via Log and Transfer. There is only one Easy Setup preset that matches the frame size and rate of your footage. If you intend to ingest AVCHD clips through Log and Transfer you will first need to select one of the following presets:

• AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50
• AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60
• AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50
• AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60

If these four options do not appear under your Easy Setup list then you probably need to run Software Update and update to FCE 4.0.1. DO NOT cycle through the available presets until you find one that works - there is only one preset that matches your media and it should be evident which one to choose by the way it is named. Select the AVCHD preset that mentions your frame size and frame rate (i50 presets support both 50i and 25p frame rates; similarly, i60 presets support both 60i and 29.97p frame rates). If you do cycle through several options in the hope of selecting the correct one through guess-and-check you will probably have corrupted your preference file and need to [trash your preferences|http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2611] before continuing.


Why don't my clips appear when I open the Log and Transfer window?

Make sure your camcorder records AVCHD in a format supported by FCE4. It should be connected to one of your computer's USB ports, powered on, and set to video playback mode.

If the camcorder +does not+ mount on your Desktop your USB port or cable may be malfunctioning. Try plugging it in to another port or using a different USB cable to see if it makes a difference.

If the camcorder does mount on your Desktop but the clips do not appear in the Log and Transfer window you will need to point the program to the directory that contains your media.

First, click the Add Folder button in the upper left of the Log and Transfer window. The button looks like this:

!http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5169/5209062691 bc8744f57dm.jpg!

Then, you will need to navigate to the root directory in which your media is stored. Most camcorders call this folder "PRIVATE" or "AVCHD" and it should be located at the very top level of the camcorder when mounted. If your camcorder records to a valid AVCHD directory structure then your clips should load after the Add Folder process is completed.


My clips appear, but when I attempt to ingest a red exclamation point appears and the window displays the message "Error: No Data"

This is one of the most common problems that users experience when trying to ingest their media through the Log and Transfer process. Luckily, it also has one of the easiest solutions.

In the Log and Transfer window, click on the gear icon in the upper right and select "Preferences" in the contextual menu that appears:

!http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4085/5209687444 d778b576b7m.jpg!

Make sure the video is set to transcode to the Apple Intermediate Codec and the audio is set to Plain Stereo. The final preference window should look like this:

!http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5162/5209093819 08e22fc00fm.jpg!

After doing so, hit OK and try to ingest again.


I am experiencing a problem that is not covered in this tip or the solutions here do not work.

The best thing to do at this point would be to trash your preferences and start a new topic in the [FCE Forum|http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=936&start=0] with a detailed description of your problem. Check out the user tip on [Basic Troubleshooting|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2662419] in Final Cut Express for more information.

Macbook Aluminum 13'' (2.4GHz, 4GB RAM), Mac OS X (10.6.4), FCE 4.0.1 - WD External (2TB RAID1) - Canon VIXIA HG21 (AVCHD)

Posted on Nov 26, 2010 10:31 AM

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Nov 26, 2010 1:48 PM in response to skalicki

Hi,

For the Bullet points/List then some of this may help
https://community.jivesoftware.com/markuphelpfull.jspa

Just above the first Coloured text option is Blockquote

This can move the text sightly offset (indented) to the right.
This can be enough to deal with the way the board sometimes seems to handle Lists/Bullet points and put the points too far left.

Coloured example

Replace


Markup in HTML

<blockquote style="width: 80%; margin: auto; padding: 5px; border: 1px solid #000; background: #efefef;">Replace with what you want</blockquote>

The Boards "Right-Shift" is not as extreme as mine. (Basically it is a Box centralised within the working space (Page or Div normally) but gives you plain text rather than the use of the quote ">" markup option which gives the shaded Background.

User uploaded file
Pics can be aligned with older HTML 4.x tags
<img src="/___sbsstatic___/migration-images/126/12658155-1.png" width=100 align="right">

As can be seen the text will flow around it to some extent.
Nubz might be able to hint at what would work with the new software.

User uploaded file

9:48 PM Friday; November 26, 2010

Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line "Binary Images for iChat"

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Nov 27, 2010 10:29 AM in response to Ralph-Johns-UK

Thanks Ralph. This is a test post!

# this is a numbered list
# hello

* this is a bulleted list
* hopefully this will work

bq. ABC

Now let's try this!
Interesting.


Now attempting to get the pictures better formatted.

User uploaded file
In the Log and Transfer window, click on the gear icon in the upper right and select "Preferences" in the contextual menu that appears:

Wow! I'll have to play around with this and see how to get it to work best.

Edit: It seems that unfortunately the bulleted list option doesn't work. Either that or I'm doing it wrong...

Nov 27, 2010 12:09 PM in response to skalicki

Hi,

The number of continuous lines of text that follow the Left or Right align denote how much text will wrap more effectively.

The Line Breaks here add formatting via the Jive Software and this ends the align(ment) with the text involved.

List of full HTML on Lists
http://www.mountaindragon.com/html/lists.htm

Unordered Lists get the Bullet Points.
Ordered Lists get numbered as first choice but can be changed to letters (upper and Lower) and roman type numerals (i, ii,...) (See the Nested List and the extra "type=" bit.)

Also see this for Images in line with text (HSPACE)
http://www.mountaindragon.com/html/images.htm
Unfortunately their small pic could also be excused for a small Bullet pic.

User uploaded file

8:09 PM Saturday; November 27, 2010

Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line "Binary Images for iChat"

Nov 27, 2010 1:48 PM in response to skalicki

Log and Transfer FAQs

Log and Transfer was introduced to the product chain in Final Cut Express 4 and is the program's process for ingesting files in the AVCHD format utilizing the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video coding and either Dolby AC-3 or uncompressed linear PCM audio coding. The most frequently observed problems relating to the Log and Transfer process are generally quite easily addressed.

What should I know before attempting to ingest my footage?

The following facts regarding the Log and Transfer process were adapted from the [Apple Knowledge Base article|http://support.apple.com/kb/TA24840?viewlocale=en_US] on transferring AVCHD in Final Cut Pro 6.0.1 but still hold true for the current version of FCE:

  1. AVCHD support is available only on Intel-based Macintosh computers.
  2. AVCHD camcorders typically connect to computers via USB 2.0, not FireWire.
  3. DVD-based AVCHD camcorders are not supported in Mac OS X 10.4 or earlier.
  4. Standard definition video recorded with AVCHD camcorders cannot be accessed in the Log and Transfer window. SD and HD clips should not be mixed on the same HDD.
  5. Preview of AVCHD video in the Log and Transfer window is limited to 1x forward playback. Scrubbing the playhead does not update the video in the Preview area until you stop scrubbing.
  6. When you choose to transfer AVCHD audio in the Logging area, audio is automatically mixed down to stereo.
  7. AVCHD footage is not ingested natively but is transcoded to the Apple Intermediate Codec.
  8. Apple Intermediate Codec files are significantly larger than the original AVCHD files. FCE does not estimate the size of a transcoded AVCHD file before ingesting, so it is possible to exceed the available space on your capture disk during transfer. Before ingesting, keep in mind that the disk space required is about ten times greater than the size of the native AVCHD file.

Which specific formats can be ingested by Log and Transfer?

Only AVCHD footage can be ingested through the Log and Transfer process. Other formats and variants such as AVCHD Lite are not supported. All video should be recorded in a frame size of either 1440x1080 or 1920x1080 and a frame rate of 25 or 29.97 frames per second. Audio recorded on AVCHD camcorders is generally at a rate of 48kHz. If your camera shoots in a format that does not comply to one of these options then it is most likely not supported by the application and is not guaranteed to work correctly.


Which Easy Setup preset should I select before ingesting my footage?

It is extremely important to select the preset that matches your media before you attempt to ingest via Log and Transfer. There is only one Easy Setup preset that matches the frame size and rate of your footage. If you intend to ingest AVCHD clips through Log and Transfer you will first need to select one of the following presets:

  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60

If these four options do not appear under your Easy Setup list then you probably need to run Software Update and update to FCE 4.0.1. DO NOT cycle through the available presets until you find one that works - there is only one preset that matches your media and it should be evident which one to choose by the way it is named. Select the AVCHD preset that mentions your frame size and frame rate (i50 presets support both 50i and 25p frame rates; similarly, i60 presets support both 60i and 29.97p frame rates). If you do cycle through many options in the hope of selecting the correct one through guess-and-check you will probably have corrupted your preference file and need to [trash your preferences|http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2611] before continuing.


Why don't my clips appear when I open the Log and Transfer window?

Make sure your camcorder records AVCHD in a format supported by FCE4. It should be connected to one of your computer's USB ports, powered on, and set to video playback mode.

If the camcorder +does not+ mount on your Desktop your USB port or cable may be malfunctioning. Try plugging it in to another port or using a different USB cable to see if it makes a difference.

If the camcorder does mount on your Desktop but the clips do not appear in the Log and Transfer window you will need to point the program to the directory that contains your media.
User uploaded file
First, click the Add Folder button in the upper left of the Log and Transfer window. The button looks like this:

Then, you will need to navigate to the root directory in which your media is stored. Most camcorders call this folder "PRIVATE" or "AVCHD" and it should be located at the very top level of the camcorder when mounted. If your camcorder records to a valid AVCHD directory structure then your clips should load after the Add Folder process is completed.


My clips appear, but when I attempt to ingest a red exclamation point appears and the window displays the message "Error: No Data"

This is one of the most common problems that users experience when trying to ingest their media through the Log and Transfer process. Luckily, it also has one of the easiest solutions.
User uploaded file
In the Log and Transfer window, click on the gear icon in the upper right and select "Preferences" in the contextual menu that appears:

User uploaded file
Make sure the video is set to transcode to the Apple Intermediate Codec and the audio is set to Plain Stereo.

After doing so, hit OK and try to ingest again.


I am experiencing a problem that is not covered in this tip or the solutions here do not work.

The best thing to do at this point would be to trash your preferences and start a new topic in the [FCE Forum|http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=936&start=0] with a detailed description of your problem. Check out the user tip on [Basic Troubleshooting|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2662419] in Final Cut Express for more information.

Nov 27, 2010 6:23 PM in response to Ralph-Johns-UK

Yeah, ingesting is the process of importing and transcoding AVCHD video in Final Cut. It's basically the equivalent of capturing except for non-tape-based media.

I think the new layout is better except for two things:

1. The bulleted list still isn't working, even in HTML. 😟
2. The Add Folder button picture is somewhat far to the right side. Do you think there's any way of increasing the margin between it and the edge of the post?

Nov 28, 2010 10:50 AM in response to skalicki

Hi,

Re 2 try moving the pic to after the text (but with clear line spaces before next batch of text) This should bring it down in line with "looks like this:-"

As it is small it may fit in-Line with no Align comment (like the Sad Face does)

Test "looks Like This:- User uploaded file

More text after

I do see that "ingest" in this case does describe more than importing - much like food is changed in to usable "fuel" through eating and digesting.

Which Bit is supposed to have bullet points ?
The Numbered list looks fine.

Full HTML on this
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60


Test
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60


Edit to Answer Test.
It seems the Apple Discussions are not showing the actual bullet although it is there (if you Copy and Paste the section from your Post it shows leading # symbol)
My version was made with using <ul>
<li>text with closing tags and so on ...

User uploaded file

6:46 PM Sunday; November 28, 2010

Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line "Binary Images for iChat"

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)
For Comments on last piece test of Bullets

Nov 28, 2010 2:04 PM in response to Ralph-Johns-UK

Test

  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60


<ul type=square> etc.

  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60


<li type=square> blah, blah

Ahh Ha!!

  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60


<ul>
<li type=square>AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50</li>
<next line> and repeat.
</ul>

Tried the nominal "disc" as type but no can do.

Seems full HTML with the "type" command is needed.

Edit:- (again)
Seems the squares are placed over the Div edge

Used colour version to see better.

  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60


EDit

Uncoloured version version to see no border overlap.

  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60


Edit final

<blockquote style="width: 90%; margin: auto; padding: 5px;">
Uncoloured version version to see no border overlap (looks).

<ul>
<li type=square>AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50</li>
<li type=square>AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60</li>
<li type=square>AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50</li>
<li type=square>AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>

User uploaded file

9:48 PM Sunday; November 28, 2010

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Nov 28, 2010 2:09 PM in response to Ralph-Johns-UK

Hi again,

The alternatives for the default type "disc" are circle and square.

I tried to change to type=disc when I discovered the square worked (one line test) however this did not work.

The ul type=square seems to work in my HTML editor but not here hence the li type=square bits.

See http://www2.gol.com/users/billp/articlehtml/bullet.html

User uploaded file

10:09 PM Sunday; November 28, 2010

Nov 28, 2010 4:06 PM in response to skalicki

Log and Transfer FAQs

Log and Transfer was introduced to the product chain in Final Cut Express 4 and is the program's process for ingesting files in the AVCHD format utilizing the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video coding and either Dolby AC-3 or uncompressed linear PCM audio coding. The most frequently observed problems relating to the Log and Transfer process are generally quite easily addressed.

What should I know before attempting to ingest my footage?

The following facts regarding the Log and Transfer process were adapted from the [Apple Knowledge Base article|http://support.apple.com/kb/TA24840?viewlocale=en_US] on transferring AVCHD in Final Cut Pro 6.0.1 but still hold true for the current version of FCE:

  1. AVCHD support is available only on Intel-based Macintosh computers.
  2. AVCHD camcorders typically connect to computers via USB 2.0, not FireWire.
  3. DVD-based AVCHD camcorders are not supported in Mac OS X 10.4 or earlier.
  4. Standard definition video recorded with AVCHD camcorders cannot be accessed in the Log and Transfer window. SD and HD clips should not be mixed on the same HDD.
  5. Preview of AVCHD video in the Log and Transfer window is limited to 1x forward playback. Scrubbing the playhead does not update the video in the Preview area until you stop scrubbing.
  6. When you choose to transfer AVCHD audio in the Logging area, audio is automatically mixed down to stereo.
  7. AVCHD footage is not ingested natively but is transcoded to the Apple Intermediate Codec.
  8. Apple Intermediate Codec files are significantly larger than the original AVCHD files. FCE does not estimate the size of a transcoded AVCHD file before ingesting, so it is possible to exceed the available space on your capture disk during transfer. Before ingesting, keep in mind that the disk space required is about ten times greater than the size of the native AVCHD file.

Which specific formats can be ingested by Log and Transfer?

Only AVCHD footage can be ingested through the Log and Transfer process. Other formats and variants such as AVCHD Lite are not supported. All video should be recorded in a frame size of either 1440x1080 or 1920x1080 and a frame rate of 25 or 29.97 frames per second. Audio recorded on AVCHD camcorders is generally at a rate of 48kHz. If your camera shoots in a format that does not comply to one of these options then it is most likely not supported by the application and is not guaranteed to work correctly.


Which Easy Setup preset should I select before ingesting my footage?

It is extremely important to select the preset that matches your media before you attempt to ingest via Log and Transfer. There is only one Easy Setup preset that matches the frame size and rate of your footage. If you intend to ingest AVCHD clips through Log and Transfer you will first need to select one of the following presets:

  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1440x1080i60
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i50
  • AVCHD-Apple Intermediate Codec 1920x1080i60

If these four options do not appear under your Easy Setup list then you probably need to run Software Update and update to FCE 4.0.1. DO NOT cycle through the available presets until you find one that works - there is only one preset that matches your media and it should be evident which one to choose by the way it is named. Select the AVCHD preset that mentions your frame size and frame rate (i50 presets support both 50i and 25p frame rates; similarly, i60 presets support both 60i and 29.97p frame rates). If you do cycle through many options in the hope of selecting the correct one through guess-and-check you will probably have corrupted your preference file and need to [trash your preferences|http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2611] before continuing.


Why don't my clips appear when I open the Log and Transfer window?

Make sure your camcorder records AVCHD in a format supported by FCE4. It should be connected to one of your computer's USB ports, powered on, and set to video playback mode.

If the camcorder +does not+ mount on your Desktop your USB port or cable may be malfunctioning. Try plugging it in to another port or using a different USB cable to see if it makes a difference.

If the camcorder does mount on your Desktop but the clips do not appear in the Log and Transfer window you will need to point the program to the directory that contains your media.

First, click the Add Folder button in the upper left of the Log and Transfer window. The button looks like this: User uploaded file

Then, you will need to navigate to the root directory in which your media is stored. Most camcorders call this folder "PRIVATE" or "AVCHD" and it should be located at the very top level of the camcorder when mounted. If your camcorder records to a valid AVCHD directory structure then your clips should load after the Add Folder process is completed.


My clips appear, but when I attempt to ingest a red exclamation point appears and the window displays the message "Error: No Data"

This is one of the most common problems that users experience when trying to ingest their media through the Log and Transfer process. Luckily, it also has one of the easiest solutions.
User uploaded file
In the Log and Transfer window, click on the gear icon in the top right and select "Preferences" in the contextual menu that appears.

User uploaded file
Make sure the video is set to transcode to the Apple Intermediate Codec and the audio is set to Plain Stereo.

After doing so, hit OK and try to ingest again.


I am experiencing a problem that is not covered in this tip or the solutions here do not work.

The best thing to do at this point would be to trash your preferences and start a new topic in the [FCE Forum|http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=936&start=0] with a detailed description of your problem. Check out the user tip on [Basic Troubleshooting in Final Cut Express|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2662419] for more information.

Nov 29, 2010 11:43 AM in response to skalicki

Line Insert Pic test for small pics.

(In the First draft you typed "this:-" as in this with a colon and dash. I have re-added the dash in these versions)

First, click the Add Folder button in the upper left of the Log and Transfer window. The button looks like this:- User uploaded file

The above is one line of text followed by the Pic. The Height of the pic determines that (text) Line height. (the width of the text line is transient depending where we are in the thread - will look different in a one Post User Tip, possibly all on one line judging by the Reply/Post view.) In the Thread view the one line is split into two lines and happen to be at the start of the sentence for me at present

With a Line break

First, click the Add Folder button in the upper left of the Log and Transfer window. The button looks like this:-
User uploaded file

This version adds a <br> HTML line break between the space after "this:-" and the tag for the Image

Left Align after text.

First, click the Add Folder button in the upper left of the Log and Transfer window. The button looks like this:- User uploaded file

Technically the Pic is trying to be Left of the end of the line but due to the wrap appears before the last sentence (not Pretty)

Left align before text

User uploaded file First, click the Add Folder button in the upper left of the Log and Transfer window. The button looks like this:-

Comment. This does not look pretty either.

Right Align

User uploaded fileFirst, click the Add Folder button in the upper left of the Log and Transfer window. The button looks like this:-

Adding emsp tags
First, click the Add Folder button in the upper left of the Log and Transfer window. The button looks like this:-       User uploaded file

The above has the HTML code for emsp X3 with ordinary spaces in between.
(that's the & symbol and then emsp followed by a semi colon ; all as one "word")

User uploaded file

7:23 PM Monday; November 29, 2010

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)
Edit one was checking on Original view of the Original

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Edit two was comments on the Line break version and adding the left Align used after the text.

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Edit Three was comment to Left align after text

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Added a margin comment to Pic tag

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Right Align for comparison

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Added Emsp tags (Basically adds extra spaces after the last of the Text)

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Nov 29, 2010 12:06 PM in response to Ralph-Johns-UK

Alternative

Edited Pic Left align

User uploaded fileFirst, click the Add Folder button in the upper left of the Log and Transfer window. The button looks like this:-






This uses a pic with transparent edges.

User uploaded file For the points User uploaded file as well.

User uploaded file

8:02 PM Monday; November 29, 2010

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

Added some line breaks to space the comment line down.

Message was edited by: Ralph Johns (UK)

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