I have experienced some strange behavior and a application crash/hang when using the Forward / Backward / Pause-Play / Random buttons in the Transport controls when using keyboard mapped buttons.
It maybe related or similar to this issues but had different experiences so I though I would post a new topic.
http://www.resolume.com/forum/viewtopic ... =transport
I'm getting different behavior for mapped keyboard keys when clips have audio or are using a different playback modes (BPM sync vs. timeline).
After I map the arrow keys to the Transport controls (forward, reverse etc...) using the "application key map" using layer focus I have the following results.
a video clip with no audio in timeline mode has fully functioning forward and reverse play controls using the keyboard. When that clip is switched to BPM sync mode the mapped keys no longer work. however I can still click the buttons with the mouse and have an effect.
Funny enough a different video clip with audio embedded, will respond to the mapped keyboard keys in both Timeline and BPM sync mode.
Also when I click the mapped key for "Random" that is not available for clips with audio the application will hang. I get the pinwheel of death and can't click on anything with my mouse. However the application is still running and can respond to midi and keyboard commands for instance I can change clip opacity with a slider, but with midi only.
I am using a MBP with OS X 10.5 running Resolume 3.0.1 rev 1500
It would be great if anyone else can test this, to see if they can replicate the bug.
p.s. Also just a side questions. Why is it that only clips with audio can use the beat loopr? Its a great way to mess with the video in general. I have many of my non-audio video clips running in BMP sync mode and love to cut them up even if the audio is not an element. I guess I could get the beat loopr by adding a silent audio track to the clilp, but that seems silly. that would also solve my keyboard mapping issues since clips with audio respond to the keyboard mapping in BMP sync mode.
