... you have no way of even knowing if the clip is in timeline or BMP mode. At least for the active clip: /activeclip/video/tempo/timelinemode So you've not tried to do this yet then? /activeclip/video/tempo/timelinemode doesn't output when you select a new clip, actually it never outputs AFAIK its...
I just realized that absolute addressing of layers by name or ID would be useful too. For example if you want to address a specific layer (e.g. layer7 which contains effects only). If you add another video layer, the OCS mapping would be broken, as layer7 is now layer8. Also I think the concept of l...
Programfeed, thanks for your suggestion! Actually that sounds like a very good workaround to bypass all FX at once. Only drawback, I can't have two clip properties opened at once. Only the composition, layer and clip. So side-by-side view on currently playing video AND the master effects is not poss...
... you have no way of even knowing if the clip is in timeline or BMP mode. At least for the active clip: /activeclip/video/tempo/timelinemode The fact that there are different timeline OSC messages for audio and video, and that a/v clips are treated as audio clips confuses me much more. /activecli...
Hey Joris, I see. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. The moment I pressed submit, I wished I would have posted 2 topics. One for bypass, one for presets - my fault I know. ;) I really would very much appreciate a quick one button solution (mappable) to temporarily bypass FX. An effect group preset wo...
Is it possible to address (e.g. via OSC) all FX in a "slot" (per clip, layer, or composition) on a meta level? For example I want to bypass all FX at one, but not change the bypass state per FX. Because most of the time the combination of FX is what does the magic, and to be able to disabl...
Well, this is a very good reason for not to upgrade to Mavericks. Thanks Apple! What if a company like Microsoft would dare to do that... I really loved the idea of native tags in finder. Will continue to use PathFinder