\textbf{Perpetual session} is very useful for working on a project over many days so you can just quit before shutting down and the next time you start up Cinelerra you will be right back where you left off.
You will retain all of your undo’s and redo’s.
The binary file name is \texttt{\$HOME/.bcast5/perpetual.dat} and as long as \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Preferences}, the Appearance tab has the Flag \textit{Perpetual session} set this capability takes effect.
It is very important to understand that this is not the same as the continuously editing- operation-updated \texttt{backup.xml} file.
\textbf{Perpetual session} is very useful for working on a project over many days so you can just quit before shutting down and the next time you start up Cinelerra you will be right back where you left off.
You will retain all of your undo’s and redo’s.
The binary file name is \texttt{\$HOME/.bcast5/perpetual.dat} and as long as \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Preferences}, the Appearance tab has the Flag \textit{Perpetual session} set this capability takes effect.
It is very important to understand that this is not the same as the continuously editing- operation-updated \texttt{backup.xml} file.