I have my Mark In and Out frames set at locations other than the beginning and end of my animation so that when i play the animation it loops between those two points (with "Mark In" and "Mark Out" enabled as well, of course). However when I preview my animation on fullscreen by pressing F11 it loops from the beginning and end of the animation, not the Mark In and Out points. Is there a way for it to adhere to the In/Out points when in fullscreen? I checked the Preview Settings and elsewhere but haven't found anything.
Demo of v.10 32-bit, Mac OS 10.8
Fullscreen Preview with Mark In/Out
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Re: Fullscreen Preview with Mark In/Out
The same happens here. "Have you tried opening New Zoom window" to full screen size? It loops that way albeit you do see the project frame.
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Re: Fullscreen Preview with Mark In/Out
yeah, but that's not completely going to work for me. looking to use either Shift-V or F11 to enter full screen mode and have it cycle through my Mark In and Out points if possible. Seems that full screen should follow the same preview condition as "regular" or non-full screen mode. Or have some options somewhere if possible.
Just trying to find out if does work that way somehow before i put this in the future request section.
Just trying to find out if does work that way somehow before i put this in the future request section.
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Re: Fullscreen Preview with Mark In/Out
I think it's a bug and you should report it. Funny that no one has complained in all these years; I've never needed that particular feature either but I can see how it can make sense to someone with a small screen. I have four monitors, so I never come across these needs.
Paul
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