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macros:example:setplaybackfademode [2017/11/20 15:20] – [Code] icke_siegenmacros:example:setplaybackfademode [2019/04/27 15:06] (current) – [Set a playback's fade mode] sideshowbond
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-====== Set a playback'fade mode ======+Example 
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 +====== Playback - Set fade mode ======
  
 ^ by: | Kimwida, Gregory Haynes, Apr. 2017 | ^ by: | Kimwida, Gregory Haynes, Apr. 2017 |
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 ^ description: | change a particular playback's fade mode | ^ description: | change a particular playback's fade mode |
 ^ remarks: | This is not a working macro. However, the discussion gives some good examples and insights. | ^ remarks: | This is not a working macro. However, the discussion gives some good examples and insights. |
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 +{{tag>handle playback fademode}}
  
 ==== functions ==== ==== functions ====
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 This explains the functional steps within the sequence. For all the other XML details please refer to [[macros:formats_and_syntax#xml_format|Formats and syntax]] This explains the functional steps within the sequence. For all the other XML details please refer to [[macros:formats_and_syntax#xml_format|Formats and syntax]]
  
-tbd+It is believed that the 1st and third step are unnecessary, see Gregory's porst above. It looks like these steps are copied from exampes like [[macros:example:doublechasespeed]] where it is required to store and restore the selected playback - which is not the case here. 
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 +''ActionScript.SetProperty.Enum("Playbacks.Editor.Times.CueMode", "Mode1")'' simply sets the fader mode of the playback which is currently in the editor to Mode1.
  
 ===== How to use it ===== ===== How to use it =====
  
-  - [[macros:deploying|make this macro available]]+Put this snippet into a proper macro file and [[macros:deploying|make this macro available]]. \\ 
 +With a cue programmed, now you can , instead of going to Edit Times, or Playback View/Options, or Playback Options/Playback, simply fire this macro to set the cue to Fader Mode 1 == Timed Fade In & Out.
  
-tbd+//Tested in 10.1 - seems to work as intended [S. Beutel]//
  
  
 ~~DISCUSSION~~ ~~DISCUSSION~~
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