
When i switch deck it automatically drops my deck window to the lower layers

Can please someone help?

So the problem is really your layout because I too had the same complaint. But once you realize it is just how you laid out you decks is wrong, you can move your common clips to the bottom (layer 1). Then next common clips in layer 2, and so on up the deck.Kadete wrote:There's any way i can maintain my deck focus on top layers![]()
When i switch deck it automatically drops my deck window to the lower layers
(even saying that's not possible is a help)
Yes i have similar setup, but now i'm trying to add this strob effect provided by the user 'ravensc': https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... 8kQMrtBiywDHoude wrote: So the problem is really your layout because I too had the same complaint. But once you realize it is just how you laid out you decks is wrong, you can move your common clips to the bottom (layer 1). Then next common clips in layer 2, and so on up the deck.
Then when you switch decks and it always goes to layer 1, well all your common clips are in layer 1, so it is now Less of a problem. Not the best design you may think at first to default to layer 1 of each deck all the time. But if all your common stuff is moved to layer 1 in each deck, that "limitation" actually becomes a useful feature.
My deck layout "structure"
Deck 5 - Logos, Promos, Anything on top that does not change much - You can map keys to trigger these if they need to be changed more often.
Deck 4 - Effects - Just effects that can be applied to all layers below it
Deck 3 - Quick hits - Short clips, like shapes to add over top of all those
Deck 2 - Motion videos - Like tunnels and semi transparent overlays
Deck 1 - Backgrond Videos - A video that fills the full fram
Just toggle off the alpha with the A switch in RGBA.Also if i do Invert effect on the new clips that i bought with alpha, the backgroung isn't inverted so i need a black solid background layer. (Or is a alternative way for this ?)
Thanks Joris, although it work for what i'm asking here, i would like to maintain the alpha channel instead using others blendings modes.Joris wrote:Just toggle off the alpha with the A switch in RGBA.Also if i do Invert effect on the new clips that i bought with alpha, the backgroung isn't inverted so i need a black solid background layer. (Or is a alternative way for this ?)