[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This paradigm of editing the tracks and the timeline, not the clips
themselves, feels natural to people who are accustomed to editing with
tape, because tape works the same way (you edit the tape, not the things
on the tape).
Linear editing is going fast, if it's not already gone.

I also
don't think it'll change even *with* a complete rewrite, because changing
it would require drastic redesign, and would not provide any benefits that
developers consider important.
If you are developing for yourself fine - otherwise what's important is what the
customer ("user" in newspeak) wants.  At least that's the way it used to be.
I 've no idea what the sales are for Adobe and Apple, but I would guess
that 10^6 to 1E^7 is a good range for the order of magnitude. Now why do you suppose they spent all that time and money putting those features in there ???

Brad Hare

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