Steve Alexander wrote:Joe Shapiro wrote:I too hope they make the new feature work with single viewer mode. It’s pretty useless in a laptop the way it is.
In your opinion, what doesn't work in single viewer mode, Joe? For me, I find that not being able to load the current timeline directly into the source viewer is the sticking point - having to locate the timeline in the media pool and then using the 'open in source viewer' is the workaround but very kludgy. Seems like it should be a Timeline menu option - is that what's missing?
Hi Steve!
Sorry it’s been a bit since I’ve gotten back to you. I think they’ve done a lot right with this oft-requested feature and it’ll hopefully be even better than Avid’s when they’re done. But what’s hurting for me right now is that it’s hard to enter from the keyboard, and it’s putting specific Timelines into a mode rather than having a Source Viewer representation in the Timeline. The latter requires some explanation so I’ll start with the former.
If I’m in a Timeline and I use the F command I get sent to the Source Viewer with the original of the clip under the playhead loaded. If I double-click I get the actual modifiable clip in the Source Viewer. I want this behavior with Timelines.
Let’s suppose there’s a command in Keyboard Customization called Open Timeline in Source Viewer. I want to map that to a key and, when I’m in a Timeline and I press it, the current Timeline - or a Nested Timeline if my playhead is over one - gets loaded into the Source Viewer.
You - or BMD - might say “wait a minute - you can’t have the current timeline loaded into the source viewer! That’d mean you have the current timeline open in two places!” To which I’d say “yup! Just like you have when you use the F key. Heck, when you double-click - which I wish were also a command in Keyboard Customization so I could map it - you have a MODIFIABLE version of the clip open in two places!”
“But,” BMD might say, “are you asking for TWO tabs for the same Timeline to be open in the Timeline Panel?” To which I’d say, “not quite. I’m suggesting that there be a SOURCE VIEWER TAB in the Timeline panel that might have the same Timeline open in it - but it would be quite distinct from the normal Timeline version. I’d be happy to elaborate on this if BMD were interested.