InsertFusionCompositionIntoTimeline() - Duration control

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ErichFeorn

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InsertFusionCompositionIntoTimeline() - Duration control

PostTue Apr 29, 2025 6:22 pm

Is there a way to?

Can someone point me at relevant topict and docs?

Trying this but a bit weekminded, i guess...

https://emberlightvfx.github.io/Fusion- ... cript-docs

PS. I use python but can translate fron LUA if its the only way, thanks for help!
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Re: InsertFusionCompositionIntoTimeline() - Duration contro

PostThu May 01, 2025 12:16 pm

ErichFeorn wrote:Trying this but a bit weekminded, i guess...

You are not - there is simlpy no way...

However you can change the standard duration in the preferences:
Preferences > User > Editing > General Settings > Standard Generator Duration

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Re: InsertFusionCompositionIntoTimeline() - Duration contro

PostThu May 01, 2025 1:19 pm

Christoph Schmid wrote:
ErichFeorn wrote:Trying this but a bit weekminded, i guess...

You are not - there is simlpy no way...

However you can change the standard duration in the preferences:
Preferences > User > Editing > General Settings > Standard Generator Duration



Luckilly i found the way. Just place a usual "some clip" with duration setted by frames and then transform it to fusion com, that works. I deattach media in if needed.

Thank you anyway, may be my experience helps someone.

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