Gour schrieb: > I was also hit once by Cinelerra crash and not being able to open the last > session. From that time on, I keep py *.xml project time under revision > control and whenever I hit some 'milestone' in my project, I regularly commit > & tag changes. (I use darcs, but any VCS can do.)
yeah, I do the same, either Subversion or Git But I must admit that I'm a developer and using revision control every day. Regularly, I find it's even difficult for junior developers to learn using such a system, especially the distributed ones. Thus, to start with, I'd just recommend to everyone to copy the session.xml file and to get accustomed to the habit of doing such manual copies frequently. Also, learning this might help a with understanding the difference between a session file and the raw media files (i.e. the idea of non-destructive editing); this is really difficult to get at start, even if it may look self-evident to an experienced Cinelerra user. :) Cheers, Hermann _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
