

The latest Media Composer release also supports several enhancements that keep you in your creative flow by offloading processor-intensive media tasks to any unused computers with Media Composer | Distributed Processing. Enable Greater Editing Efficiency with Distributed Processing In the Composer Settings, you can now choose to go to the previous or next event/keyframe when the Composer, Timeline, and Audio Mixer windows are active. Move More Easily Between Audio Keyframesīeing able to move to head or tail frames in your sequence, as well as to markers and keyframes, lets you quickly verify cut points or jump through any notes made to fix later. This enables you to view and search for the Titler + title in the timeline, as well as export it as a clip notes list or as part of the EDL (Edit Decision List). Media Composer can now a utomatically populate text from Avid Titler + as a clip note overl ayed on the Titler + segment. Populate avid Titler+ Text in Clip Notes and EDLs That way as you’re working through your edit, opening different tools and panels, you always have the option to move freely between them without having to re-open anything. To create a more natural flow across workspaces, you can now load the last state of a workspace rather than the last saved workspace. Improve your timeline playback interaction and eliminate extra clicks by adding the new “Timeline Movement During Play” button to your timeline (find it in your Command Palette), which provides instant access to page through or scroll your timeline-even as your sequence is playing. Hovering over the Bin Status bar will also expose the number of bin items in your selection. This saves you from having to make a manual calculation and provides a better experience and more accurate calculation than the existing console command. Display Duration in the Bin Status Barīuilding off the introduction of the Bin Status bar in 2021.3, you can now make a selection in a bin and view the total duration for that selection. If you have bins within a closed folder in your sidebar, dragging assets to the closed folder will expand it, so you can continue to drop them into one of the embedded bins. This highly desired feature request is here, enabling you to drag clips (or other bin content such as effects or titles) from one open bin window to the bin icon presented in the Bin Container or Project Sidebar, increasing workflow efficiency by saving clicks. Drag Clips to a Closed Bin in the Sidebar
