the only time "autotrimming" should come into play is when dragging
_media_files_ from asset window (or in asset window rightclick+paste) or
when loading _media_files_ directly into timeline. this way you have no
problems with loading XMLs whatsoever.
done and now in SVN..
Please test, and m
On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 19:35 +1030, Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> 2. If I select from i1 to i4 and copy, then paste at i4, then it'll
> paste in V only up until i3.
>
> you may then say that when copy / pasting then something idfferent
> should be done.. may be this is an idea (i.e. if source is a
On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 19:35 +1030, Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> >
> > i don't quite get this. isn't this much more rare scenario in which you
> > would simply turn off "autotrimming" and do what you want manually
> >
> not quite..
> consider you have a set of tracks:
>
> i1 i2 i3 i4
> V
Andraž Tori wrote:
On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 18:06 +1030, Pierre Dumuid wrote:
This is micromanagement.
All you need is simple rule - if align cursor on track is set when
putting assets to tracks, they are always 'rounded' to frame boundaries.
yes but rounding to which frame boundarie
On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 18:06 +1030, Pierre Dumuid wrote:
> > This is micromanagement.
> >
> > All you need is simple rule - if align cursor on track is set when
> > putting assets to tracks, they are always 'rounded' to frame boundaries.
> >
> yes but rounding to which frame boundaries?
>
> I ha
This is micromanagement.
All you need is simple rule - if align cursor on track is set when
putting assets to tracks, they are always 'rounded' to frame boundaries.
yes but rounding to which frame boundaries?
I have mpeg material that in units of video frames has 200 for video,
and 209.3
On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 14:27 +1030, Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> > It introduces an annoyance (that is resolve by turning off "align
> > cursor to frame" ) where a clip having tracks of intentionally
> > different frame length (that is already cut properly) will be pasted
> > incorrectly..
> >
>
It introduces an annoyance (that is resolve by turning off "align
cursor to frame" ) where a clip having tracks of intentionally
different frame length (that is already cut properly) will be pasted
incorrectly..
This problem is more annoying that I initially first thought! Realise
that
The following is a patch so that when loading and pasting / dragging
onto timeline, etc.. the length of the inserted material is the minimum
of all the the tracks rounded to the nearest frame. This fixes issues
I (and others) have when working with mpeg files that audio and video of
differe