imported images
imported images
Hello,
I was wondering if imported images become part of the .tvpp file or do they function through dependency like for sounds?
I was wondering if imported images become part of the .tvpp file or do they function through dependency like for sounds?
momo
Re: imported images
both are possible,momo wrote:... I was wondering if imported images become part of the .tvpp file or do they function through dependency like for sounds?
depending on your "Preload" option, if it have been checked ON/OFF when importing the sequence.
Re: imported images
Thanks ZigOtto,
I didn't know about that checkbox.
I assume that under project->dependencies->save dependencies into the project lets you save all dependencies to the .tvpp files?
I didn't know about that checkbox.
I assume that under project->dependencies->save dependencies into the project lets you save all dependencies to the .tvpp files?
momo
Re: imported images
Manual_dependencies
it is possible to preload the files later via the main menu Project > Dependencies > Load all. This menu also displays the path and name of files on which your project depends.
Re: imported images
Right but that doesnt explain what does the "save dependencies" button does exactly.
momo
Re: imported images
Dependencies are external sources.
When you save dependencies, you don't depend anymore on external sources, since they are loaded in your project.
That makes your files bigger, but at least, you won't have any bad surprise when opening them (aka "damn, i forgot to copy my my sound and images files, now I cannot work without then")
When you save dependencies, you don't depend anymore on external sources, since they are loaded in your project.
That makes your files bigger, but at least, you won't have any bad surprise when opening them (aka "damn, i forgot to copy my my sound and images files, now I cannot work without then")
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Re: imported images
Maybe a name like "integrate dependencies" could be a bit more fitting
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Re: imported images
or "embed dependencies ",
like you can embed custom panels in your current project.
like you can embed custom panels in your current project.
Re: imported images
+1 exactly.ZigOtto wrote:or "embed dependencies ",
like you can embed custom panels in your current project.
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Re: imported images
Thanks for the accurate answer, Elodie.Elodie wrote:When you save dependencies, you don't depend anymore on external sources, since they are loaded in your project.
+1!ZigOtto wrote:or "embed dependencies ",
like you can embed custom panels in your current project.
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Re: imported images
"collect dependencies" or "consolidate dependencies" also could be a good command name.
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