чт, 27 февр. 2025 г., 10:42 Georgy Salnikov <[email protected]>:
> On Thu, 27 Feb 2025, Andrew Randrianasulu wrote: > > > I tried to load one m2ts file, select all, copy, protect track, add video > > track, paste. Thus I made two video tracks from same media. > > > > Then I tried to add BlendAlgebra with multiply program by dragging its > icon > > from Resources window onto one of video tracks. It attached but > complained > > it needs two tracks to process. I middle clicked on plugin bar and > selected > > Change, and selected another video track as shared, then confirmed by > > clicking OK. > > > > Complain disappear, but so are buttons to change parameters on plugin's > > bar! And I can't see any difference on playback .... > > If a plugin needs more than one track to work on, then firstly you drag the > plugin onto some of tracks, just as usually. Then you click with RMB on the > other track(s), choose Attach effect. You get a big window, select there > BlendAlgebra from the list of shared effects. The effect bar will appear > under the second track, but without the button to edit parameters - because > it is the single effect (although attached to several tracks). You edit its > parameters by the button under that track where it was first dragged. > yes, thanks, this procedure worked! I was modifying master effect instead of attaching it to second video track! > How many tracks a blend function requires, is usually defined in its code > (REQUIRE_TRACKS). CinGG checks if at least that number of tracks is > available and does not execute the effect while playback if there are too > few. > > After you have attached the plugin, you can attach some algebra function > from the plugin parameters dialog. Try to do so firstly step-by-step, as I > do not know how this can go through the resources window. > > For example, if you load some project with algebra into the resources, then > it is a question in which directory it will search algebra functions in the > case they are defined with relative paths in the xml file. The function > files cannot be copied automatically because only the plugin knows, they > exist, CinGG binary cannot know this. If it is the case, functions have to > be reattached from the place they actually are. > > If there is some function defined in the plugin, but its source file is not > found, then no function will be applied at this place, and playback will > not > be changed. Will be some message printed in the CinGG console if there is > no > function file, I don't remember. > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > > Georgy Salnikov > NMR Group > Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry > Lavrentjeva, 9, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia > Phone +7-383-3307864 > Email [email protected] > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > >
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