I know I ask for this for the 3rd or 4th time since the past days, but I didn^t get any reply on this...
Do we now have access to grouping from scripts??
If not - will we ever have this possibility??
I don't even have a statement from Sony why the wish for access to grouping, which is over an year old and not only wished by myself, keeps on being ignored. This begins to become frustrating (begins? After over an year? Hell, ain't I patient... :-)
Don't get me wrong, I think V5 has some great features, I love the layout savings and the track nestings, but please PLEASE don't neglect scripting - this is THE point where Vegas REALLY differs from other NLEs. And honestly - is adding access to grouping that complicated? Grouping isn't even a hierarchical thing, groups are just flat, so this could being implemented as a single integer (group index) that can be read and set in an event. This just can't be so difficult! I start to get the impression it is a marketing policy NOT to allow people having too much flexibility in scripts - this just doesn't seem to make sense to me. Are you trying to prevent people to add features that you'd like to implement yourself in future versions?
Do we now have access to grouping from scripts??
If not - will we ever have this possibility??
I don't even have a statement from Sony why the wish for access to grouping, which is over an year old and not only wished by myself, keeps on being ignored. This begins to become frustrating (begins? After over an year? Hell, ain't I patient... :-)
Don't get me wrong, I think V5 has some great features, I love the layout savings and the track nestings, but please PLEASE don't neglect scripting - this is THE point where Vegas REALLY differs from other NLEs. And honestly - is adding access to grouping that complicated? Grouping isn't even a hierarchical thing, groups are just flat, so this could being implemented as a single integer (group index) that can be read and set in an event. This just can't be so difficult! I start to get the impression it is a marketing policy NOT to allow people having too much flexibility in scripts - this just doesn't seem to make sense to me. Are you trying to prevent people to add features that you'd like to implement yourself in future versions?