Thinking that Gang mode feature is for Audio Channels, I think GG has found an excellent solution. So, it also solves the problem highlighted by Pierre. GG, really good idea/work!
I have not checked the Video tracks to see if they follow the same rules. Not in the way I wrote in https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/bugtracker/view.php?id=529). If it were possible that it also worked for Video tracks it would be perfect. Anyway I understand. Thanks!
IgorBeg PS: GG/Phyllis, thanks for the Ubuntu16 build. My Notebook needed about one hour to make a new build by git, so you save me one hour of time that I can use to test the Cin-testing-release. Il 25/10/2020 02:51, Phyllis Smith via Cin ha scritto:
Pierre: GG made a mod that is a slight improvement. If you have time, please check it out. There is a Mint 18 static tar at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cinelerra-5.1-mint18-x86_64-static... And a Ubuntu 16 static tar at: https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cinelerra-5.1-ub16-x86_64-static.t...
Here is how it works now (at least I think I got it right in testing):
Gang None - same as always Gang Channels - the first audio track "Play track" rules all audio tracks; so if enabled then that track + any enabled associated audio tracks will play while the disabled ones will not play - the first audio track "Play track" rules all audio tracks; so if disabled then no tracks will play Gang Media - all audio tracks will honor their states; so if an audio track is disabled then it will not play and if enabled it will play
In Gang Channels mode, you may notice that there is no way to not play the first track while still playing the others. However, Gang Media allows for this. There was no easy way to account for this.