Wiki formatting & video, resolved comments in Mirada, large playlists
Wiki formatting & video, resolved comments in Mirada, large playlists
We’ve fixed several text formatting issues and introduced new capabilities for working with Wiki pages.
You can now edit content in raw Markdown format. This mode displays all markup symbols and gives you more precise control over page formatting.
You can now change text color. Please note that different styles use different color schemes, so use this feature carefully.
Video embedding is now supported. Wiki pages can now include not only text and images, but also video content.
You can also resize images and videos directly in the article — either using UI controls or by specifying exact dimensions in RAW mode. These features are already available in the message editor and web version, and will soon be added to the desktop version.
You can now mark comments as resolved, making it easier to track feedback.
In the comment list, you can now switch between frame numbers and timecodes.
Text comments with timecodes can now be exported via OpenTimelineIO (OTIO), an open standard for editorial workflows.
This allows you to transfer comments directly into:
We’ve added video caching for smoother playback of multiple videos in a playlist. This ensures seamless viewing when working with large playlists.
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