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    • fubbi
      fubbi last edited by

      Hi

      Can anyone tell me if its possible to have layers work with multiple scenes activated?

      I have a background clip playing in an activated "background" scene, on layer 0. And in each of my scenes I have multiple layers of video with alpha set to transparency, on layers 1-9.

      At the moment the "background" scene does not respect my alpha layers and is visible as if my clips were set to additive. The layers within the scene I am in behave correctly.

      Thank you for any advice

      Mac M2 Ultra, 64gb — Berlin

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      • DusX
        DusX Tech Staff @fubbi last edited by

        @fubbi

        to facilitate 'cinematic' crossfades in v2 a new layering mode was added (and used as default). It basically flattens the output of each scene for mixing purposes.

        You can switch back to the previous mixing method which allows the more complex mixing of layers between scenes.

        The setting is found: File/Layering/Ungrouped

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        • fubbi
          fubbi @DusX last edited by

          @DusX 

          ahaaaaaaaaaa! 

          thanks for clarifying that :)

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