> On sre, 2006-02-08 at 20:15 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am somewhat puzzled by the behaviour of "chained tracks" ...
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... > Hi Andra, Ah, I see, this makes perfectly sense. Chained tracks seem to be an advanced feature overloded with several possible uses - sharing a processing chain on different material - deriving and overlaying different versions of the same source footage - accumulating several masks from different tracks - changing the order overlays are output to differ from the order of the tracks further possibilities? cheers, Hermann _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
