Rick van den Berg wrote:other alternative is to work directly from your bin instead of a timeline as the track destination with clips works properly since 18.1
This would need me clicking every single one of all clips. I work with days of footage and have to go quickly through it. So I create stringouts from which I create select reels (from which I do my asembly). I worked this way for the last decade or so (Avid & Premiere mostly) and it's a workflow that keeps my health in check. (Mental as well as my mouse hand)
Jim Simon wrote:The best option I can think of for now is to use all 8 tracks and Mute/Disable the ones you don't need later when it's time to mix in Fairlight
I don't recall seeing the playhead 'jump back'. Can you provide Steps To Reproduce?
Yes, sure, do the following:
Put something in your source viewer (Timeline Source) and something in your program viewer (Timeline Destination. Now go to the end of your Destination Timeline. When I now want to switch to the source timeline (timeline --> swap timeline and source viewer, I've mapped that to a button), do my ins and outs and switch back, my destination timeline playhead jumped back one frame. If I could switch that off, we can close this thread, since I already have a workaround for the source patching behavior.