I used Copy To today to copy one cue to another cue. All the information was coppied, accept the discreet chanel timing. Any thoughts on if there is a way to copy this infomation, or can copy to be made to do this in a future software update.
-Ben
I used Copy To today to copy one cue to another cue. All the information was coppied, accept the discreet chanel timing. Any thoughts on if there is a way to copy this infomation, or can copy to be made to do this in a future software update.
-Ben
Ben, when you copy an entire cue, the cue level timing and discrete timing is copied as well. .... Unless.... the copy results in a tracked instruction for a channel with discrete timing. Since tracked levels don't have timing data, that information is abandoned.
So, if cue 1 has timing on channel 1, and you copy to cue 2 (and there are no cues in the middle), all of the values in cue 2 are tracks. So there is no discrete timing. If you copy cue 1 to another location, and those channels are move instructions in the destination cue, the discrete timing does go with it.
Does that help?
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so anne, if i get you right, you can assert the cue before you copy it to its new location to preserve the original cue timing?
so anne, if i get you right, you can assert the cue before you copy it to its new location to preserve the original cue timing?
No, not really. At the moment, if the copy results in a tracked value in the destination cue, the timing is discarded. We do this to try to keep the show file clean. We will be adding options in the future so when you copy, either at a cue or channel level, you can preserve or force a block/assert on the destination cue. That will preserve the timing regardless.
Hope that makes some sense. If this is confusing, your best option (as always) is to look at this in blind spreadsheet, so you can see the results of a copy.
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thanks anne.
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