decrypt .fff files
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 12:49
Hello,
why do you store the decks, prefs etc in NON editable .fff files ?
I think it would be so much better to store them in clearly-readable plain text, especially for the decks .
Right now if I prepare a deck I better never move the clips on the HDD or I'll screw my deck, it would be so easy to open "mydeck.fff" and to replace "c:\files\myClips" by "c:\myClips" for exemple
also for the shortcuts it would be easier i think if we have something like :
"
play=l
pause=k
backward=j
another_command=
"
You only have to check that no key is used twice.
well it's more important for the decks anyway.
cheers.
P.S. Santa do'nt forget us, give us a Resolume before xmas please...
why do you store the decks, prefs etc in NON editable .fff files ?
I think it would be so much better to store them in clearly-readable plain text, especially for the decks .
Right now if I prepare a deck I better never move the clips on the HDD or I'll screw my deck, it would be so easy to open "mydeck.fff" and to replace "c:\files\myClips" by "c:\myClips" for exemple
also for the shortcuts it would be easier i think if we have something like :
"
play=l
pause=k
backward=j
another_command=
"
You only have to check that no key is used twice.
well it's more important for the decks anyway.
cheers.
P.S. Santa do'nt forget us, give us a Resolume before xmas please...