Jim Simon wrote:Version 15 still automatically deselects Render Queue jobs when new jobs are added. I'd love for them to remain selected until that job is finished, manually deselected, or manually deleted.
So if I add three jobs in a row, then hit Render, all three jobs will be rendered.
+1
and a few ones:
- separate render window/app/or whatever BMD will calling it, will be usefull. With powerfull enough machine, I can start render project(s) and go back to start/finish another project while render is in progress. I'm doing this all the time in Premiere - edit while Media encoder do the render, without wasting the time to wait for render to finish. But, because of Resolve's philosophy to put few apps in the same "house" solution may be an option to Deliver page can be independent, so I can go back and start new project while rendering is in progress in Deliver page.
- less aggressive and much precise snapping (when snapping is selected) in edit page, especially when timeline is zoomed out
- some kind of indicator of timeline in edit page so I could know where I'm with the edit in the timeline. Or small window with some representation of whole timeline and position of the playhead like Premiere 6.5 (in old days) had. When I have large (long) timeline, I must always look at the time in the window which is disstractive. Graphical representation takes less time to see where I am right now in the timeline than looking at the time or timecode.
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- right now I'm in Resolve 14 and if clips are not selected, "alt+t" does nothing. If "selection follows playhead" is selected, only one clip is automatically selected and "alt+t" puts default transition on both sides of that (selected) clip, and that is totally unusefull. I don't need transition at the beggining and at the end of the one clip. I need transiotion at the cut, between two clips. Premiere have much better solution - with "ctrl+d" it puts default transition between clips when playhead is near enough to the cut, even when timeline playback is in progress. Resolve should implement the same or something similar, because it is very good and timesaving solution.
- playhead should move along with the clip, i.e. to stay at the same position relative to the clip (and not relative to time, like it does now) when I do ripple delete. Of course, when playhead is at the right side of the gap. When it is at the left side of the gap it won't move, because left side is not moving when I do ripple delete
- option to resize preview window in Edit page, because sometimes I need it bigger than program window and sometime I need it smaller.
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