BUG fade/edit scene in superscene
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BUG fade/edit scene in superscene
good morning guys, as you can see in the linked video, there is a big flaw with the fades and the scene edit in the superscene, the software is updated to the latest version, I have already tried to reinstall several times, there is no way to make it work, I think it's a bug. now i wonder, is this a problem that will be solved in the next release? because at the moment the software in these conditions is unusable for me, and it's a real shame. a greeting, thank you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B7rvc5pUOs
@simonB @TomHat
I add: even creating new scenes and superscen, the result does not change, the software goes into crisis .. to restore everything I have to restart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lruboeRnUjo
wasn't it better to stay still in beta versions, before releasing an "official" version with so many problems? I really believe in the development of this software and I would like to use it on a professional level in the theater academy I work for, but at the moment it's impossible, probably for a dj/entertainment use where fade ins/outs are not used, it could be fine. i'm waiting..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B7rvc5pUOs
@simonB @TomHat
I add: even creating new scenes and superscen, the result does not change, the software goes into crisis .. to restore everything I have to restart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lruboeRnUjo
wasn't it better to stay still in beta versions, before releasing an "official" version with so many problems? I really believe in the development of this software and I would like to use it on a professional level in the theater academy I work for, but at the moment it's impossible, probably for a dj/entertainment use where fade ins/outs are not used, it could be fine. i'm waiting..
Re: BUG fade/edit scene in superscene
Hello,
About your first problem.
Actually the fade of the block is a fade between block in superscene and not an fade between scene.
I you want a fade between scene you can set the fade time in the scene properties.
For your second problem, It's a bug which will be corrected in the next release.
Regards
About your first problem.
Actually the fade of the block is a fade between block in superscene and not an fade between scene.
I you want a fade between scene you can set the fade time in the scene properties.
For your second problem, It's a bug which will be corrected in the next release.
Regards
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Re: BUG fade/edit scene in superscene
A fade time between scenes has no effect in super scenes.
If you have several scenes with different moving head positions in a bank and set Fade In times, fading in works in live mode, but not in super scenes, where the fade time is ignored.
If you have several scenes with different moving head positions in a bank and set Fade In times, fading in works in live mode, but not in super scenes, where the fade time is ignored.
Re: BUG fade/edit scene in superscene
Hello,
Can you show me an example, because it should works and If I try there is no problem.
Regards
Can you show me an example, because it should works and If I try there is no problem.
Regards
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Re: BUG fade/edit scene in superscene
2 scenes with static moving head position one after the other in a super scene track does not allow a fade between the two positions/scenes. The position is changed abruptly.
it doesn't matter whether the scenes fade in or fade out or a fade in the super scene
it doesn't matter whether the scenes fade in or fade out or a fade in the super scene
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Re: BUG fade/edit scene in superscene
I just found out that a fade is only possible if 2 scenes are on 2 different tracks and only if the second scene is above the track with the first scene, the second scene is on a track below the track with the first scene no fade is possible
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Re: BUG fade/edit scene in superscene
I have a static scene with movinghead position 1 (upper violett block) and a second static scene with the same movinghead on position 2 (lower violett block). The red arrow shows the fasetime between the two positions and my movinghead moves exactly in this time from position 1 to position 2. You can set this ramp directly with the mous in the timeline. You do not need to define any fadetime in the setup of the 2 static-scenes.
It works fine.
Regard,
Michael
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It works fine.
Regard,
Michael
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Re: BUG fade/edit scene in superscene
Ok, the way with the fade out works that way too. It must then be a fade out and not a fade in
Re: BUG fade/edit scene in superscene
When you mean fade between 2 scenes, regarding your video, I think it's fade between block.
In a superscene, If there isn't block there is no data.
So If there is only one block with fade in, it can't be a fade between nothing and data of the block.
There will be a fade only if there is a block below.
Regards
In a superscene, If there isn't block there is no data.
So If there is only one block with fade in, it can't be a fade between nothing and data of the block.
There will be a fade only if there is a block below.
Regards