Oh shoot. If only I had RTFM'd. Thanks for pointing that out. I've only read the first few sections before exploring by trial and error, as one does. By the way, thanks for all the work you and everyone else has done. I remember using cinelerra-cv a few years ago and not being completely satisfied as far as stability was concerned. While it isn't -gg's primary focus, it seems to work pretty well. A good NLE was the only thing keeping me from away from Linux. On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 8:05 PM Good Guy <[email protected]> wrote:
It is working as it was intended. The original hv version of cinelerra exhibits this behavior. That is, the drag selection is all armed tracks that are aligned under the cursor at the drag start. When a track is disarmed, it is not modified and the timeline association is lost. There is an editing function in the "edit" pulldown menu called "align edits" that I use to re-align edits, but I agree that it is not always easy or convenient to do that.
Just yesterday, the latest build was pushed. It contains a new feature (that is still being engineered, and some changes may occur soon) which allows you to create temporary or more permanent clip associations as "groups". See Features5.pdf, section 47.
If you do try this new version, and think you have any valuable suggestions, let us know since the new feature is still being finalized.
gg
On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 8:38 PM Xing Tu <[email protected]> wrote:
It'd probably be easier to just show what's going on. Here's a short video https://youtu.be/QOSCdSH4Szc. Would this be considered a bug? Maybe there's some way around it... but it shouldn't be the default behavior. -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
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