On Sunday 24 August 2003 10:07 am, Jason Wood wrote: > For the interface, I will probably follow the way that Premier uses, which > is that conceptually, video and sound are totally separate. When a video is > placed on the timeline, it has a sound and video track that are "linked" > together.
Yes, MovieDV does it the same way, I think it makes sense and is standard. > The disadvantages - well it means that for every video clip, you have two > clips on the timeline. Well, MovieDV has "vertical" "zoom" levels for the timeline, i.e. audio level 1: thin band (about half the width what is now video in Kden) audio level 2: same width as video, with a wave form inside. If the video and audio clips are link, i.e. move at te same time, can be deleted et the same time, etc. I think it's not a big disadvantage. Cheers, Rolf *************************************************************** Rolf Dubitzky e-mail: Rolf.Dubitzky at Physik.TU-Dresden.de s-mail see http://hep.phy.tu-dresden.de/~dubitzky/ ***************************************************************
