The notes for the Blend Mode filter says it “overrides the track Properties > Blend mode for that clip”. But the way I see it works is that the track head’s Blend mode setting is essentially locked once the Blend Mode filter is added to just one clip on that track. The default Blend Mode for that track then becomes whatever the Blend mode setting was on the track head before any Blend Mode filter was applied. So once one video clip gets a Blend Mode filter, the track head’s Blend Mode cannot be changed as it won’t respond to any changes you try to make to the track head afterwards.
Could it be fixed so that the default Blend Mode on the track (i.e. the Blend mode set for the track head) could still be changed even after adding Blend Mode filters on individual clips?
LOVE the new multi-select feature on the timeline - I appreciate it’s limited to remove/delete and lift at the moment but looking forward to being able to move/copy selections in future updates maybe?
Also, multi-selection in playlist is FAB, as is Play after Open, and also faster load-up time.
Just to report - multi-selection of clips in timeline seems to work as expected so far:
I put 16 subtitle tracks next to each other on V2 then selected random clips with Ctrl + mouse clicks. “Delete” worked fine (all disappeared), so did Lift. Also “X” (ripple delete) worked well, and the clips were all moved, as expected, to fill in the gaps replacing those deleted.
But currently this only works for dragging the clips from the playlist. If you drag the clips from the player the playhead will still be set at the end of the dragged clip on the timeline instead of staying wherever it was.
2 - If you have more than one clip on the playlist and move the up or down arrow key, it also moves the track head that is highlighted on the timeline. Demo: https://images2.imgbox.com/ae/c0/zhTdET6S_o.gif
3 - Drag from the corner of a clip the Fade In/Out filters to apply them. Click “Adjust Opacity”. On the Filters window, click on the dial to change the duration of either the Fade In/out filter, then toggle between the Fade In/Out filters on the filter’s list. That video clip’s colors will then be ruined. Here is a demo: https://images2.imgbox.com/09/93/rmQ8L35j_o.gif
If you create a transition clip with the Blend Mode filter added to at least one video clip, the transition clip will not factor in the Blend Mode of the video clips. The transition clip will play out as if the video clips had no Blend Mode filters applied.
I have a fix for this, but it must also affect clip B in the transition because transition blending is performed before track blending. There is no way to alter this order. You can achieve the same thing by adding the Blend Mode filter to the transition clip. The filter menu will not let you do that (prevents people using it on the track), but you can by copy and paste filters.
UPDATE: I decided to not include this so-called mentioned fix because it might have unintended side effects and offers less control. Rather, I made a change that allows the Blend Mode filter to be added to a transition clip through the menu. Actually, the change allows any filter that is marked incompatible as a tack filter to be used on a transition (was mis-detected as the Master track).