Solution for relocating clips
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 20:01
I'd love to see the ability to specify root folders for media. This could be saved in the composition file.
Lets say computer 1 has a folder structure like this:
C:\Footage
-Nature
-Neon
-Black&White
Computer 2 has a structure like this
Macintosh HD\Users\visuals\movies
-Nature
-Neon
-Black&White
Let's pretend that the composition was made on computer 1. Resolume would automagically add c:\footage as the default root directory. When the composition is opened on computer 2 the user would be prompted to relocate, select root directory or define a new root directory. In this case we would define Macintosh HD\Users\visuals\movies as a new root directory. When the user saves the composition on computer 2 it also saves the newly defined root directory in the composition file.
Let's open that composition on computer 1 again. The default composition has been changed to Macintosh HD\Users\visuals\movies because it was last opened on computer 2. At this point Resolume realizes it cant find the media files and prompts to relocate, select root or define new root.
Taking this idea one step further, each computer could have root directories assigned to it so the user doesnt have to browse for a new one or select one thats been defined in the composition. I think something like this could drastically speed things up. Let's hear your thoughts on this.
Lets say computer 1 has a folder structure like this:
C:\Footage
-Nature
-Neon
-Black&White
Computer 2 has a structure like this
Macintosh HD\Users\visuals\movies
-Nature
-Neon
-Black&White
Let's pretend that the composition was made on computer 1. Resolume would automagically add c:\footage as the default root directory. When the composition is opened on computer 2 the user would be prompted to relocate, select root directory or define a new root directory. In this case we would define Macintosh HD\Users\visuals\movies as a new root directory. When the user saves the composition on computer 2 it also saves the newly defined root directory in the composition file.
Let's open that composition on computer 1 again. The default composition has been changed to Macintosh HD\Users\visuals\movies because it was last opened on computer 2. At this point Resolume realizes it cant find the media files and prompts to relocate, select root or define new root.
Taking this idea one step further, each computer could have root directories assigned to it so the user doesnt have to browse for a new one or select one thats been defined in the composition. I think something like this could drastically speed things up. Let's hear your thoughts on this.