Joris wrote:If I'm really honest, that feels like a very specific feature, using very arbitrary values. I can see how they would work very well in your workflow, but I can also see the requests coming in for clips shorter than 30 seconds, and for cues at 15 second intervals, and for 60 second intervals, and for more than 3 cues, and for etc etc.
At this point, i don't think the idea is developed enough to make it into a feature request. Perhaps you have some idea on how to make it work for more people across the board?
Hi, thanks for your reply.
I don't want to come across argumentative, so please forgive me if it comes off that way. The feature I am requesting is already a widely used standard feature in Playback Pro, which is an industry standard simple playback program for live events and corporate video. The way that software handles videos shorter than :30seconds is, any video shorter than :30 will jump to the head of the video when the built-in :30 cue is pressed.
So for example, if a clip is :17 seconds, the "jump to :30 button" would just cue the beginning of the clip, the "jump to :20" would also cue the beginning since the clip is shorter than request, and the "jump to :10" second button would take you to :10 seconds remaining.
I understand that this feature may not be overly useful to VJs, but I know a lot of people are using the software in other situations and may find this feature profoundly useful. I know I would.
Thanks for your consideration.