Problem summary
Effects on fillers from Avid are ignored in Flix.
Customer reported version
6.2.2
Steps to reproduce
1. In Flix, create a Sequence with 3 panels.
2. Publish the Sequence to Avid. The result will be a single track timeline made up of 001_v01, 002_v01, 003_v01.
3. Add a second track to the edit and place a filler with an effect on top of, for example, clip 002_v01.
4. Export an AAF for this Sequence and import it into Flix. The effect applied on the filler is completely ignored and all panels are reconformed to the original panels 1 2 and 3.
Expected behaviour
Panels 1 and 3 should reconform, and panel 2 should come in as a ref related to the original. The applied effect should also be represented in Flix.
Actual behaviour
All panels reconform and effect is ignored
Workaround
Bring the clips requiring the effect to be seen on into the filler, creating a sub-clip/sub-sequence.
Reproduced by support
6.3.6 - CentOS 7 Server
6.2.2 - CentOS 7 Server
6.2.1 - CentOS 7 Server