![]() “In the past, you could load a compound clip into the source viewer, but when editing in a chunk of that compound clip in the timeline, you’d get one solid portion of the compound clip,” he replied. I wasn’t sure how to interpret the concept of “decompose” so I asked Druss for some elucidation. The announcement of new version 15.2 also said “compound clips can now be loaded into the source viewer and edited into the current timeline in their decomposed state”. ![]() “Now, when you create a marker, instead of slipping it to increase or decrease length, there’s a new timecode entry section where you can type in how long you want your marker to be.” ![]() “The biggest change is for markers,” he replied. ![]()
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