Hey Roger,
For a point zero release of a totally rewritten programme (for 64bit) I have been pretty impressed with how robust and how few major bugs there are. Sure there are some niggles and things that aren't quite right yet but compared to v1.0 (the 2nd v1.0 when Adrenaline was introduced) this programme really flies. The speed and efficiency that comes from 64bit is fantastic and hopefully the niggles will be ironed out soon. As a base on which to build this seems to be excellent.
Keep pointing out the niggles and maybe you should sign up for the Beta programme so you can iron them out before they descend on the public!
Happy Christmas
Nick
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Roger <rogershuff@...> wrote:
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> I think I was taken in by the following from the Media Composer Editing Guide (v6):
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> To move clips or sequences from one bin into another:
> 1. Create or open another bin. Give the bin a name that represents its purpose or contents.
> 2. Position or resize the original bin and the new bin so that you can see both of them at the same time.
> 3. Select the clips or sequences that you want to move.
> 4. Drag the clips or sequences to the new bin.
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> !
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> On 19 Dec 2011, at 17:42, Nick wrote:
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> > You can drag clips to the tab of the bin you want them in - the window will switch to that bin and you can drop the clips in - Done in one operation! Dragging to bins in the Project window has gone though - nice if that came back for the next release.
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> With best wishes,
> Roger Shufflebottom
> rogershuff@...
> +44 7973 543 660
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
[Avid-L2] Re: MC6 functionality
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