Thorsten Wilms schrieb:
> There has been discussion in #lumiera. Instead of containers there will
> be meta-clips. A clip is just a collection of audio and video streams to
> go together. A meta-clip can contain clips and other meta-clips. In the
> timeline each meta-clip will just show the result/mixdown of its
> contents. Meta-clips can then be opened in another panel/tab/window.

...to make it a bit more clear: a meta-clip is a complete EDL (or
timeline if you prefer this term), which is placed into another EDL
and appears there like a simple clip. It can even be cut like a
normal clip within this target-EDL. The only limitation is that we'll
detect circular references and flag them as errors.

> But it seems it's not quite clear if routing shall happen on a per track
> or a per object level or even both.
In this discussion, we talked a lot about the routing via track, because
this is considered the default approach. But to my understanding, you'll
be always able to make direct connections per object explicitly to
override the automatic routing via track. Moreover, while a normal clip
pulls its input from a source reader (i.e. it reads and decodes a media
file), you can fed the output of some clip (or meta-clip) explicitly
to the source input of another clip.

Hermann V.



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