2.0.1
Power Sequencer brings smart new editing features to edit faster with Blender's Video Sequence Editor.
Power Sequencer is now part of Blender. The GitHub releases are there if you do not want to wait for the next Blender release for new features and bug fixes.
Changelog
This release is intended for Blender 2.92 and above, the latest stable version to this date.
Thanks to @GTaulats for their help on bug fixes for this release.
This minor update removes the Align Audios feature to bring this repository in parity with the version of Power Sequencer that ships with Blender, which most people use.
The Align Audios required installing the scipy Python package and ffmpeg on your computer, which isn't great for users. The feature was also slow, working only on two audio files at a time and sometimes freezing your computer during audio processing.
This version also removes the bpsrender and bpsproxy scripts that shipped with the add-on. We never integrated them with Blender's interface. We're faced with technical limitations that prevent them from being user-friendly tools.
So we'll keep them as separate command-line tools for people who are comfortable with the shell and really want to use them. Hopefully, the planned improvements in the Sequencer's performance will make them obsolete in 2021.
Changes:
- Fixed a bug with Channel Offset where moving two overlapping strips in neighboring channel would trim one or the other.
- Removed Align Audios.
- Removed unused
bpsrender
andbpsproxy
scripts. - Updated the version number and required Blender version in the addon.