SubClips - Return to old behavior

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MLanghausen

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SubClips - Return to old behavior

PostTue Jan 28, 2020 5:15 pm

It's been a few versions since I've had to generate any sub-clips within Resolve.
In 16.1 it looks like the behavior has changed from a prior version and is disappointing.

The old behavior when generating sub-clips would nest the sub-clips within the original clip. This method was tidy and very organized.

The new behavior looks to create the sub-clip and place it in the media pool as a new clip with "subclip" added to the the name.

Please go back to the old behavior of sub-clipping.
Not sure why there was need to change the old behavior?
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Re: SubClips - Return to old behavior

PostThu Jan 30, 2020 4:20 am

Please take a look at the "Edit subclip" context menu (both in timeline and in media pool) - it allows for using full extents or editing to a custom range if you had been a few frames off when making the original subclip.

If you tend to use subclips only for edit ranges, you can still use duration markers in media pool clips to do the same task.
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Re: SubClips - Return to old behavior

PostThu Jan 30, 2020 5:56 am

Shrinivas -

I think you are correct, I may have been using duration markers on past projects.

Thank you!
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