VSEQF is an overhaul for Blender's VSE that can completely change your workflow. Designed for quick, mouse and keyboard balanced editing with a focus on real-time feedback.
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- Download the lastest release on the right side of this page at the top - Click the release labeled 'Latest', then click 'Source code (zip)' to download.
- Open Blender, and from the 'Edit' menu, select 'Preferences'.
- In this new window, click on the "Add-ons" tab at the left.
- Click the 'Install...' button at the top-right of this window.
- Browse to and select the zip file you downloaded, click the 'Install Add-on' button.
- You should now see the addon displayed in the preferences window, click the checkbox next to the name to enable it.
- Now, below the addon information, disable or enable features by clicking the checkbox next to the name of the feature.
VSEQF is designed to speed up your editing by giving you new tools, and improving the usability of Blender's built-in tools.
Connect two (or more) strips together and have them behave as one. Children will move along with the parent, be cut when the parent is cut, and even synchronize edge adjustments.
Open the parenting menu with 'Ctrl-P', or press 'Shift-P' to select children, or find parenting options in the sequencer sidebar under the 'Adjust' panel.
Automatically adjust the position of strips following the current one. Keep all the following strips in sync while you make cuts, deletes and movements.
Press 'Alt' while grabbing a strip to toggle ripple mode, or press 'Alt-Delete' to ripple delete strips.
New strip cutting menu and panel, quickly trim strips in a variety of time-saving ways.
Press 'Ctrl-K' to open the cuts menu, or find the 'Quick Cuts' panel in the sequencer sidebar.
Add, adjust or remove fades with a single click, and quickly add crossfades between strips.
Press 'F' to add or adjust fades on selected strips, press 'Shift-F' to open the fades menu, or find the 'Quick Fades' panel in the sequencer sidebar.
Draw a volume curve directly over an audio strip.
Press 'V' while an audio strip is active.
Create marker presets to organize your timeline, jump to any markers in the timeline.
Find the 'Quick Markers' panel in the sequencer sidebar, add marker presets with 'Alt-M'.
Organize strips with tags, select strips based on a tag.
Convert tags into strip markers to highlight a section of a strip.
Found in the 'Quick Tags' panel in the sequencer sidebar, or press 'Shift-M' to add and modifiy marker tags.
More contextual context menus. Easy access to options that really matter depending on what the mouse is over.
Right click while in left-click mode, or press 'W' or '`'.
Quickly jump to useful zoom sizes, or save and load the best zoom levels for your current project.
Press 'Z' to open the Quick Zooms menu.
Use movie clips like a file bin, import clips and store in/out points based on time indexes, then drop them into the timeline when you want.
Found in the '3 Point Edit' panel in sidebar in the file browser and movie clip editor areas.
The built-in 'grab', 'select', 'cut', 'delete', 'make meta strip' and 'import' operators have been added to, this enables:
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'Compact' Edit Panel
A new Edit Strip panel for the sequence editor properties area, providing more information in a smaller space than the default panel.
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Sequence Parenting
Child sequences will follow parents. Child edges that match the parent's edge will move along with the parent.
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Ripple Editing
While in grab mode, press the alt key to toggle between ripple, ripple-pop, and normal mode.
Ripple mode will move all sequences after the grabbed sequence the same amount. Ripple-Pop will allow you to move a sequence above and out of a line, automatically closing the gap left behind. This will only operate when one sequence is grabbed. Enable the 'Ripple Edit Markers' option to cause markers to behave by ripple rules as well. -
Edge Grab Improvements
When an edge is moved into another sequence, the selected sequence will be moved up a channel to allow the edge to be moved.
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Right-Click Context Menus
Makes the right-click context menus more contextual, allowing different operations to be performed depending on what is clicked on.
Right-click and hold will open context menus when blender is in right-click to select mode.
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Making Meta Strip Additions
If Cut/Move Children is on, child sequences will be added to a meta strip when a parent is added.
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Cut Sequence Additions
Child sequences of a parent will be automatically cut as well as the parent.
Ripple cuts enabled, press Alt-K to trim and slide one side of the selected sequences.
Effect strips are now duplicated to both sides of a cut strip, this includes an entire effect stack.
Crossfades and other two-input effect strips are handled properly now. If the effect is applied to the right side of a cut, it will be applied correctly. (See https://developer.blender.org/T50877 )
The active strip after a cut is correctly handled now, if the mouse is on the right side of a cut, the right sequence will be active as well as selected. -
Delete Sequence Additions
Deleting a sequence can also delete child sequences if enabled.
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Import Additions
Allows the cursor to automatically move to the end of the imported sequence, allowing multiple files to be added in sequence very easily. This must be enabled in the Quick Functions Settings menu.
Allows setting the length of a single imported image in frames.
When a movie sequence with sound is imported, the sound may be automatically parented to the video.
Provides additional options for placing an imported sequence on the timeline:-
Import At Frame
Standard import behavior, places new sequences at the current frame.
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Insert At Frame
Following sequence will be moved forward by the length of the imported sequence.
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Cut And Insert At Frame
All sequences at the current frame will be cut and all following sequences will be moved forward by the length of the imported sequence.
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Import At End
Places the imported sequences at the end of the timeline.
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Follow Cursor
When activated from the Sequencer header, this will adjust the sequencer viewport to keep the cursor in view when playback is active.
Enables quick navigation of the timeline using the number pad.
- Numpad: Basic Movement And Playback
/ Cut |
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7 Cursor back one second |
8 |
9 Cursor forward one second |
4 Reverse/slower playback |
5 Play/pause |
6 Forward/faster playback |
1 Cursor back one frame |
2 |
3 Cursor forward one frame |
- Ctrl+Numpad: Advanced Movement And Jumps
/ Cut menu |
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7 Previous marker |
8 |
9 Next marker |
4 Previous sequence edge |
5 |
6 Next sequence edge |
1 Previous keyframe |
2 |
3 Next keyframe |
- Alt+Numpad: Move Selected Strips
/ Ripple cut |
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7 Left one second |
8 Up one channel |
9 Right one second |
4 Left 1/2 second |
5 Grab/move |
6 Right 1/2 second |
1 Left one frame |
2 Down one channel |
3 Right one frame |
- Shift+Numpad: Zoom Timeline
/ Cut trim |
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7 Zoom to 10 minutes |
8 Zoom to selected |
9 Zoom to all |
4 Zoom to 1 minute |
5 Zoom to 2 minutes |
6 Zoom to 5 minutes |
1 Zoom to 2 seconds |
2 Zoom to 10 seconds |
3 Zoom to 30 seconds |
Context menus in the sequencer are more contextual based on what the mouse is over.
Pressing the 'W' or '`' key on the sequencer will open the menu.
When Blender is in Left-click mode, the Right-click will open this menu.
None of the menu options are unique, some are built-in in blender, some are provided by other parts of this script.
Note that all menus start with the undo operator.
The different menu types are:
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Sequences
Click on the center of a sequence to show a menu providing some settings for the active sequence, and selected sequences.
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Sequence Left/Right Handles
Click on or near the edge of a sequence to pop up a menu allowing for the changing and clearing of the fade in or out.
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Cursor
Click on or near the cursor to show a menu providing some snapping options.
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Markers
Click on or near a marker to show a menu providing some marker operations.
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Empty Area
Click in an empty area of the sequencer to show a menu providing options to add sequences, and to zoom the sequencer.
Warning: This is very much alpha, it will likely change quite a bit in future versions, and may even be removed and put into another addon.
To use this properly, your screen layout should have a file browser area, a movie clip editor area, and at least one sequencer area. This function may not work correctly if all these areas are not present.
If sequence that shares the same source as a loaded clip is active, that clip will be displayed in the clip editor.
When a video file is selected in the file browser, a new panel is added to the tools panel, '3 Point Edit'. The 'Import To Clip Editor' button will load the selected video file into the clip editor area.
The clip editor now has a new panel in the properties panel, '3 Point Edit'.
To use the following options, the clip does not need to have been loaded via the filebrowser button, any movie clip will work.
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Set In/Out
A graphic overlay will be created in the clip editor allowing for easy setting of the in and out points of the current clip. Drag the top arrow to set the left ('in') point, and the lower arrow to set the right ('out') point.
While in this mode, press the spacebar to play/pause the video.
You can drag the playback position at the bottom of the clip editor.
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Minutes In, Seconds In, Frames In
Set these values to manually adjust the in point for the clip (how much will be removed from the beginning).
Adjusting the frames greater than the total frames in a second will increment the seconds, and adjusting the seconds greater than 59 will increment the minutes.
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Minutes Length, Seconds Length, Frames Length
Use these values to set the length of the clip, after the in point.
If these values are increased beyond the endpoint of the clip, they will be snapped back to the end. -
Import At Cursor
Basic import into the sequencer timeline at the current cursor location.
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Replace Active Sequence
If an active sequence is in the VSE, it will be deleted and replaced by the imported sequence.
Sequences after the replaced one will be moved forward or back to accommodate the length of the new sequence.
If the active sequence is a movie with a child sound sequence that is the same length and origin file, it will be replaced as well.
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Insert At Cursor
The new sequence will be placed at the cursor location, and all trailing sequences will be moved forward by the length of the new sequence.
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Cut Insert At Cursor
Similar to Insert At Cursor, but all sequences will be cut before inserting, ensuring that nothing overlaps the new sequence.
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Import At End
Places the new sequence at the end of the timeline.
Enables one-click adding or changing a fade-in or fade-out.
Also enables one-click crossfading between multiple strips.
Adds a fade adjustment function to provide visual feedback while editing fades directly in the sequencer.
The 'QuickFades' panel provides buttons for setting and removing fades.
Can be found in the sequence editor properties panel, or by pressing the 'shift-f' key over the sequencer.
Detected fades will also be shown on the active strip in the timeline, or in the edit strip properties panel. Fades will be automatically moved if the edges of the strip are changed.
If context menus are enabled, fades can be set by right clicking on the edges of a strip.
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Fade Length
The target length for fade editing or creating.
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Set Fadein/Set Fadeout
Allows easy adding and changing of fade in/out. The script will check the curve for any fades already applied to the sequence (either manually or by the script), and edit them if found.
These buttons can apply the same fade to multiple selected sequences at once. -
Clear Fades
Remove fades on all selected strips.
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Transition Type
Selects the type of transition for adding with the following buttons.
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Crossfade Prev/Next Sequence
Allows easy adding of transitions between sequences. This will simply find the closest sequence to the active sequence, and add a transition between them.
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Smart Cross to Prev/Next
Adjust the length of the active sequence and the next sequence to create a transition of the target fade length.
This will also attempt to avoid extending the sequences past their end points if possible.
The Modal Fades Operator can be activated by pressing the 'f' key over the sequencer.
This will apply fades to all selected strips. If only the strip is selected, it will default to applying fades to both edges, if a strip edge is selected, it will default to applying a fade only to that edge.
To effectively use this operator, you must be able to see the beginning or and of the selected strips.
While the operator is running:
- Move the mouse up to increase the fades on all edges.
- Move the mouse down to decrease fades on all edges.
- Move the mouse left or right to slide fades left or right.
- Press 'F' or Middle-Mouse to switch fade mode (both edges, only one edge).
- Type in an integer value to set all fades to that value.
When you are satisfied with the fade positions, left-click or press enter to confirm, or right-click or press escape to cancel.
A menu for extra cursor and strip snapping functions.
Can be found in the sequence editor 'Strip' menu, or by pressing the 's' key over the sequencer.
If context menu is enabled, some snaps will be found on right clicking the cursor, and some while right clicking strips.
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Cursor To Nearest Second
Will round the cursor position to the nearest second, based on framerate.
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Jump To Previous/Next Sequence
Snap the cursor to the previous or next sequence in the timeline.
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Cursor To Beginning/End Of Active
Will move the cursor to the beginning or end of the active sequence.
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Selected To Cursor
Snaps the beginning of selected strips to the cursor. This is the same as the 'shift-s' shortcut in the VSE.
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Selected Beginning/End To Cursor
Moves all selected sequences so their beginning/end is at the cursor.
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Selected To Previous/Next Sequence
Detects the previous or next sequence in the timeline from the active sequence, and moves the active sequence so it's beginning or end matches the other sequence's end or beginning.
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Jump To Closest/Previous/Next Marker
Detects nearby markers and moves the cursor to them.
A menu with zoom shortcuts.
Can be found in the sequence editor 'View' menu, or by pressing the 'z' key over the sequencer.
If context menus are enabled, can be found by right clicking in an open area.
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Zoom All Strips
Zooms the sequencer out to show all sequences.
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Zoom To Timeline
Zooms the sequencer to the timeline start and end.
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Zoom Selected
Zooms the sequencer to show the currently selected sequence(s).
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Zoom Cursor
Zooms the sequencer to an amount of frames around the cursor.
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Size
How many frames should be shown by using Zoom Cursor. Changing this value will automatically activate Zoom Cursor.
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Save Current Zoom
Saves the current zoom level and view position in the presets menu.
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Zoom Presets
Submenu containing saved presets. Click the 'X' next to each preset to remove it, or click 'Clear All' to erase all presets.
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Zoom (Time Lengths)
Several preset zoom values for convenience.
This implements a parenting system for sequences, any children of a moved or cut sequence will have the same operations performed on them.
If the sequence is cut, any children under the cursor will be cut as well, and the script will duplicate parent/child relationships to the cut sequences.
If the parent sequence is resized and a child sequences have the same endpoints, they will be resized as well.
Can be found in the sequence editor properties panel under "Edit Strip", or by pressing the 'Ctrl-p' key over the sequencer.
If context menus are enabled, the QuickParents popup menu will be shown when right clicking a sequence as well.
Children or Parents of selected sequence will be shown in these places.
Parenting relationships are show in the timeline view for the active sequence, a light line indicates children of the active sequence, a dark line indicates a parent of the active sequence.
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Select Children or Parent (Small Selection Button)
Selects any related sequences to the current sequence.
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Clear Children or Parent (Small X Button)
Removes relationships from selected sequence.
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Set Active As Parent
If multiple sequences are selected, this will set selected sequences as children of the active (last selected) sequence.
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Cut/Move Sequence Children
Enables parenting operations on child sequences.
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Auto-Select Children
When a parent sequence is selected, child sequences will be selected as well.
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Auto-Delete Children
When a parent sequence is deleted, all children will be deleted as well.
These settings can also be found in the Quick Functions Settings menu.
Add markers to the timeline using name presets, or quickly jump to and remove any marker.
Can be found in the sequence editor properties panel under 'QuickMarkers', also Alt-M in the sequencer.
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New Preset
Enter a marker title into the text field, and click the + button to add a preset.
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Place A Marker
Click on a marker button once a preset has been added to add a marker with this name at the current cursor location.
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Remove A Preset
Click the X button next to a preset to remove it.
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Deselect New Markers
With this enabled, newly created markers will be unselected to prevent accidental moving.
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Marker List
Click a marker title to jump the cursor to this marker.
Click the X button next to a marker to delete it.
Create tags, text snippets that can describe sequences, and apply them to any sequences in the timeline. All sequences with a specific tag can be easily selected with one click.
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All Tags
This list shows all tags on all sequences in the timeline.
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Active Strip
Shows a list of tags for the active sequence. Click a tag to select all sequences with this tag. Click the 'X' button to remove the tag from the active sequence.
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Selected Strips
Shows a list of tags for all selected sequence. Click a tag to select all sequences with this tag. Click the 'X' button to remove the tag from all selected sequences.
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New Tag
Type a tag into the field, and press the '+' button to add to all selected strips. This tag will now show up in the 'All Tags' list as well.
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Clear Active/Selected Strip Tags
Removes all tags from the active or selected sequences.
Provides a quick interface for basic and advanced cutting and trimming functions.
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Cut All Sequences
If enabled, all sequences under the cursor (besides locked sequences) will be affected by any button in this panel.
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Frames To Insert
When the 'Cut Insert' function is used, the number of frames here will be inserted.
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Cut
Basic soft cut function, equivalent to the 'K' shortcut in the VSE.
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Cut Insert
Performs a soft cut, then slides all sequences following the cut down the timeline by the amount of frames defined in the 'Frames To Insert' variable.
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UnCut Left/UnCut Right
Merges a selected sequence with the one to the left or right if they are from the same source file, and have not been slid on the timeline.
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Delete
Removes selected sequences from the timeline.
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Ripple Delete
Removes selected sequences from the timeline, and attempts to remove any empty space left behind.
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Trim Left/Right
Removes any part of the selected sequences to the left or right of the cursor.
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Slide Trim Left/Right
Removes any part of the selected sequences to the left of the cursor, then slides the remaining sequence back or forward to where the original edge was.
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Ripple Trim Left/Right
Trims one side of the selected sequences, then slides the sequence, and all following sequences back to attempt to fill the empty space
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Timeline To All
Sets the start and end points of the VSE timeline to fit all sequences loaded in.
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Timeline To Selected
Sets the start and end points of the VSE timeline to fit the currently selected sequences.
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Start To All/End To All
Sets only the start or end of the VSE timeline to fit all sequences.
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Start To Selected/End To Selected
Sets only the start or end of the VSE timeline to fit the selected sequences.
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Full Timeline Setup
Moves all sequences back so they start on frame 1, then sets the start and endpoints of the timeline so they encompass all sequences.
I welcome any help with these problems, if you have an idea on how to fix them, please contact me.
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Sometimes undo pushing breaks, it may add extra undo steps. Not sure whats going on here...
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Uncut does not work on movieclip type sequences, this seems to be a limitation in Blender - there appears to be no way to get the sequence's source file.
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Right now the script cannot apply a vertical zoom level, as far as I can tell this is missing functionality in Blenders python api.
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Quick 3point causes recursion errors sometimes when adjusting in/out.
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Snapping a strip can try to snap to its own child, which causes weirdness when both are a bit offset.
These are things I want to add, but I don't yet know how to, or have not yet had the time to implement.
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Ripple insert (opposite of ripple pop). Not entirely sure how to code this yet, but I want it!
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Copy/paste wrapper that will copy sequence animation data.
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Add grab mode options for strip marker moving
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Ability to ripple cut beyond the edge of the selected strips to ADD to the clip
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Showing a visual offset on the active audio sequence, showing how far out of sync it is from it's video parent
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Add maximize volume option for strip, maybe add a compressor via animations?