im trying to gesturally replace a clip on the desktop over the original clip. But when i went back into Batch, this revised clip would not take the place of the previous clip.
im trying to edit the clip using the Timeline.
I drag the new version from the desktop to the timeline, creating a new track in the timeline.
if i open an action setup the new clip will be updated.
if i open a batch which contain the same clip, the batch will take the old clip from the desktop and i'll have to manually replace it.
any idea how to resolve that.. its frustrating especially when i keep getting new 3D renders that i need to replace with the old ones. i dont want to replace them one by one
thank you!!!
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Solved by Grant.Kay. Go to Solution.
I'd still like a return to the old behaviour (yes, another request for an "obselete" way of working) where batch uses sources from the library or reels, and doesn't "copy" them into it's own special Batch sources area. It really does make updating a lot of 3D passes time consuming.
Grant, while a workaround, the option of opening the batch sequence as a sequence doesn't help time/updates when you need to replace 15 EXR renders, each with 10 layers.
I've never understood why AD implemented the "batch sources" area. It's just another duplication of media. If I replace a pass on the desktop or library, I don't want the old one hanging around on the stones. I want to keep my project lean and trim. By including batch sources, bloat is added to projects, and it's another chunk of time gone trying to clean the projects for archive to remove unneccesary media.
At least Autodesk should consider this as a preference: Use Batch Source: Y/N. Ticking N would mean batch nodes read from desktop or library only. Now where's the link for feature request again?
Not sure if applicable to your workflow, but read file nodes can work well, especially if you use Maya and .precomp files.
http://docs.autodesk.com/flamepremium2015/files/GUID-33F6B19D-1936-44B5-8CBE-59334E01AD9A.htm
cheers
Jason
Fully agree that the old way was easier. Double clicking the source takes you to the desk where you can see the clips more clearly was much nicer.
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