On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Andraz Tori wrote:
> The concept comes from audio... where there are many situations in
> stereo, where you want to apply the same effects with the same keyframes
> to both tracks at the same time, without managing keyframes for every
> track separately.
>
> The same could be used for video tracks when you are combining some
> material in multitrack and want to fix all the material in the same way
> (apply the same color correction for example...) no matter which track
> the material is in...

But then what happens to the data from the "shared track"?  As far as I
can tell, when you use a shared track, it doesn't just apply the same
plugins... it also composites one track into the other.  I have yet to
read a clear description of where the data actually goes, let alone why
it's useful.  Sharing just the plugins (like, share a track to
automatically share all its plugins) would make sense to me.
-- 
Matthew Skala
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