i really like the timeline-boxes with the cut off rounded borders. so it looks more exactly, or i could work more exactly in this way.
But for people, who only want to have a nice surface, nice but not practical, the rounded boxes would make more sense.
i also like the timecode. but maybe it would be possible, that each user can decide, if he'd like to see it or not ->
if you could program a button in the options of openshot?
i would suggest two do two interfaces:
a professinal one: which sgot more information (like timecode) and angeled corners (one which looks more like adobe premiere)
a "nice" one for amateur film cutters: with rounded boxes and no timecode.
I don't know what the plans of Openshot are for the further future - will it get a semi-professionell programm for movie cutting (maybe like cinelerra)or will the development stops, as soon as, everything works?
thanks for trying out my ideas:
i really like the timeline-boxes with the cut off rounded borders. so it looks more exactly, or i could work more exactly in this way.
But for people, who only want to have a nice surface, nice but not practical, the rounded boxes would make more sense.
i also like the timecode. but maybe it would be possible, that each user can decide, if he'd like to see it or not ->
if you could program a button in the options of openshot?
i would suggest two do two interfaces:
a professinal one: which sgot more information (like timecode) and angeled corners (one which looks more like adobe premiere)
a "nice" one for amateur film cutters: with rounded boxes and no timecode.
I don't know what the plans of Openshot are for the further future - will it get a semi-professionell programm for movie cutting (maybe like cinelerra)or will the development stops, as soon as, everything works?