Timecode on Columns
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jamespenry
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Timecode on Columns
Been using LTC recently to trigger some clips, but was thinking it would be really useful if you could trigger a column from a specific time code. Would alow custom built media to be fired automaticly. I have made this work in past shows using QLab to get triggers from LTC and then firing columns via OSC, but would be nice that this is intergrated directly.
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mu1942019052
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- Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2025 03:32
回复:列上的时间码
Feature Suggestion: Batch Timecode / Timeline Switching and Offset Settings for Selected Clips
Based on user-selected clips, add the following batch timecode-related features:
1. Batch Timecode / Timeline Switching
• Users can select multiple clips just like when moving or deleting clips.
• Then, via the right-click context menu, choose:
• “Convert Timecode → Timeline”
• “Convert Timeline → Timecode”
• The selected clips will switch their playback mode simultaneously, while unselected clips remain unchanged.
• This allows flexible control, enabling some clips within a column to use Timecode while others remain in Timeline mode.
2. Batch Timecode Offset Settings
• After selecting multiple clips, users can set a unified Timecode Offset via the right-click menu.
• Alternatively, a common offset value (positive or negative) can be entered in the properties panel to apply to all selected clips.
• This makes it easy to correct time differences between clips that need precise synchronization.
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Operation Logic
• The feature follows the same clip selection logic currently used in Resolume.
• Only clips explicitly selected by the user are affected by the batch operation.
• Clips within a column that do not require timecode can simply remain unselected and keep their original playback mode.
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Benefits
• Greatly improves the efficiency of timecode synchronization and adjustment.
• Eliminates the need to manually toggle timecode on each clip.
• Provides more flexible partial control over selected clips.
• Especially useful for columns containing multiple layers or screens, such as complex stage or lifting screen setups.
Based on user-selected clips, add the following batch timecode-related features:
1. Batch Timecode / Timeline Switching
• Users can select multiple clips just like when moving or deleting clips.
• Then, via the right-click context menu, choose:
• “Convert Timecode → Timeline”
• “Convert Timeline → Timecode”
• The selected clips will switch their playback mode simultaneously, while unselected clips remain unchanged.
• This allows flexible control, enabling some clips within a column to use Timecode while others remain in Timeline mode.
2. Batch Timecode Offset Settings
• After selecting multiple clips, users can set a unified Timecode Offset via the right-click menu.
• Alternatively, a common offset value (positive or negative) can be entered in the properties panel to apply to all selected clips.
• This makes it easy to correct time differences between clips that need precise synchronization.
⸻
• The feature follows the same clip selection logic currently used in Resolume.
• Only clips explicitly selected by the user are affected by the batch operation.
• Clips within a column that do not require timecode can simply remain unselected and keep their original playback mode.
⸻
• Greatly improves the efficiency of timecode synchronization and adjustment.
• Eliminates the need to manually toggle timecode on each clip.
• Provides more flexible partial control over selected clips.
• Especially useful for columns containing multiple layers or screens, such as complex stage or lifting screen setups.