UPDATE

So after trying the help function on my binItem I found a second parameter 
which can be used to put the version to be added at a certain point in the 
list. Unfortunately this will still put the version above the existing version 
of the item. Or am I not getting something here? 


> On 23/05/2017, at 15:45, Joerg Bruemmer <j.bruem...@lostgraphics.de> wrote:
> 
> 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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