Media Page - Inspector - Next Clip Bug?

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Sean Nelson

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Media Page - Inspector - Next Clip Bug?

PostWed Mar 31, 2021 9:36 pm

The "Next Clip" button in the Inspector on the Media Page isn't working properly, or perhaps it's just not supposed to do what I think it should???

Here's what I tried:

- Open a new project with default settings.
- Go to the Media Page
- Drag a few clips into the "Master" bin from Windows Explorer
- Click on the first clip in the "Master" bin to select it
- Open the Inspector Panel and click the "File" tab to show file metadata

What I'm wanting to do is to enter some metadata into the fields in the Inspector Panel, then click "Next Clip" to go to the next clip so that I can enter data for that clip.

What happens is that when I click the "Next Clip" button the highlighting in the "Master" bin moves to the next clip to show that it's selected, but nothing in the Inspector Panel changes, and if I make a change in the Inspector Panel it's applied to the first clip.
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Re: Media Page - Inspector - Next Clip Bug?

PostThu Apr 01, 2021 4:05 am

I see the same behaviour in Resolve 17.0 Mac.
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Re: Media Page - Inspector - Next Clip Bug?

PostThu Apr 01, 2021 3:14 pm

Seeing the same in Studio 17.1.1 for Windows.
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