If you're in Auto mode and you import only a couple of EXRs, it correctly guesses they must be individual files. That Auto logic in Media Storage could easily apply to any drag to Media Pool, and I can't really see why the detection logic needs to be so basic.
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I'd say it's a missed opportunity though. I wouldn't exactly call it a step backwards, because if you forget the Auto option, it's basically exactly the same as it was in 17.3.2 - if you don't use Media Storage to import (which personally I literally never have), you need to toggle the option between Individual/Sequence if you regularly import both image sequences and individual files (with numbers at the end of the filename). And what logic there is isn't used anywhere but the Media Storage pane. But it is very basic - seemingly regarding all PNG, TIFF and JPG files as individual, all the time. Now in 17.4 that's changed to Auto/Individual/Sequence and, when using the Media Storage pane only, in Auto mode there is some basic detection between individual frames and sequence. Pre 17.4 you had the "Import Individual Frames" (or some similar name) option in the same three-dot menu in Media Storage. But that was the same in 17.3.2 and before, as well. SimplSam wrote:So when I am on the Edit page and wish to import sequence or individual (and its in the wrong mode) - I now need to switch to Media, change mode, then back to Edit to do the correct import?Ĭorrect. TIFF, PNG and JPG are not, even when there's 100+ sequentially named files. EXR and DPX are correctly detected as sequences So far I've found that, in Media Storage in Auto mode: Those are always detected as individual files when in Auto mode, even in the Media Storage pane.
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Now the same behaviour occurs both in Media Storage and any manual drag and drop import to Media Pool.Īlso, as Shrinivas intimated, the Auto logic does not apply for TIFF nor does it work for JPG or PNG. When dragging direct to the Media Pool, it seems that 'Auto' is the same as 'Individual'.ĮDIT: This was fixed in 17.4.1. However, importing to the Media Pool from Finder/Explorer apparently does not use the same Auto logic. It correctly identifies my Test00000000.exr - Test00000300.exr sequence as a sequence, in Auto mode:Īnd if I then drag that sequence from Media Storage to the Media Pool, it imports as a sequence in Auto mode. Precise Navigation: Use the arrow keys to move the Seek Slider one frame at a time.In the Media Storage pane, Auto mode does work correctly. Enhanced Cropping and Splitting: You can now select exactly which tracks to crop or split. Drag-and-drop is more flexible and more accurate. Improved Timeline The Timeline has been simplified and streamlined. Repair tool corrects common file format problems in AVI, MPEG, QuickTime, and WMV files. Export your videos to any Digital Video Camera. Incorporate text titles in your videos. Combine multiple file formats on the same timeline. Add a background score/voiceover to your video file. Make movies in AVI, MPEG, WMV, WMA, QuickTime, and DV AVI. Decorate your videos with more than 150 unique transitions. Edit the audio and video components of a single media file separately.
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