[QLab] media integration into workspaces (couldn't post aticket - BUG!)
Clay Benning
clay at stoutpost.com
Wed Dec 13 07:35:10 PST 2006
I use the working directory all the time to insure that I can move
everything seamlessly between machines. It does take a certain amount of
discipline and understanding of how it works to use it properly, though.
This ties into another request I have been pondering: An archive feature.
The problem is, I put all my files into the PWD during the creation of the
design. Many of them will undergo revisions or swap-outs during the course
of tech and will no longer be used when the final workspace file is
complete. I may have 900MB worth of files in the PWD, with only about
200MB in actual use!
I'd love to be able to select a menu item "Archive Workspace" that would
copy and bundle the current Workspace(s) and all tageted files into an new
PWD. That way when you are moving a show to another machine or archiving
it after the show is closed, you know you have all the necessary files.
I don't know that bundling the files into a single (.tar, .zip, whatever)
file as a course of normal operation is a good idea, since it would make
it difficult to edit a file after being included in the Workspace. But I
do agree that perhaps we need to look at the way the PWD is implemented to
avoid new user pitfalls.
Clay
>
> On Dec 13, 2006, at 8:31 AM, Steve Waddicor wrote:
>>
>> Chris, in the design of Qlab, did you consider the option of putting
>> all the sound files together with the workspace file, either in a
>> folder or a bundle? i.e. When you select a sound file it would
>> actually copy the file.
>
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