Hello all,
Found a weird little bug...hope you can find a fix or explain why it's happening.
I'm running OSC from machine 1 to machine 2 as a back-up solution. Outputting all OSC messages in the default state on Broadcast. I use column triggers from midi and clear all for each track on machine 1.
When I hit clear all, I see an earlier frame/s from the clip inserted at the wrong position on machine 2.
I identified this with a single clip playing and making a recording of the action. Same thing happens when I switch it all and send osc from machine 2>1.
When I make the same action with multiple layers there seems to be some delay between different layers being cleared. I have a 0.2 second transition time set on each layer and I have some advanced output group/layer routing going on in the full composition. It can end up looking a bit messy with the odd added frames and the above stated issues.
Incorrectly inserted frames when clearing all clips via OSC
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Re: Incorrectly inserted frames when clearing all clips via OSC
OSC output all will send all info, on all contexts, a clip position can be sent 3 times for example, with the selectedClip, layer position, and layers//clips//position.
I'd recommend to create a specific OSC preset for sending only the messages you really need.
I'd recommend to create a specific OSC preset for sending only the messages you really need.
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Re: Incorrectly inserted frames when clearing all clips via OSC
Thanks Zoltan, that makes sense. I only require the column triggers and clear all trigger in essence, just to keep the back-up moving along with the show.
Who needs a back-up machine these days anyway?
Who needs a back-up machine these days anyway?
