Unfortunately not....
I managed to add my own versions to a clip I got in using python. They all get 
added with the corresponding mediaSource and have their own name. Hitting "v" 
in project bin context shows them all. Even thumbnails are correct. However I 
cannot swap them. The clip will stay on the initial version. Even when I try to 
set a different active version nothing happens. When I do so, no version seems 
to be active anymore. The orange v disappears from the thumbnail. If I manually 
select the original version from the pop menu again it becomes active. And the 
next one up in the list. Those 2 versions are the only ones you can switch 
between. BTW is there away that versions do not simply get added atop of the 
existing version? Anyhow. When I pull the clip onto a sequence with an active 
version and the hit v in sequence context all versions appear in drop down and 
you can actually swap them. They will come up in the viewer as you would expect 
it. But only till you let the drop down menu go. Then all versions are gone 
again. So somehow I confuse Studio. :P Anyone can help with this? Do I need to 
ingest my own version system for to make this work? 
Cheers!



> On 23/05/2017, at 14:05, Carl Schröter <ad...@l-rac.de> wrote:
> 
> I tried that a few years back and was told that it was not possible at that 
> time.
> Maybe things have changed...
> 
> Joerg Bruemmer <j.bruem...@lostgraphics.de> schrieb am Mo., 22. Mai 2017 um 
> 16:20 Uhr:
>> Hi guys,
>> I wonder if anyone of tried to remove a version from a clip and succeeded 
>> with it. Or if someone can point me to how Studio does the clip/version 
>> relation internally.
>> Thanks,
>> Joerg
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