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1.5.0-preview.2
Issue ID
1262026
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Playable.GetInputWeight() doesn't return the actual weight of a clip when mixing two completely overlapping clips
How to reproduce:
1. Open user's attached "TimelineCrossFadeIssues.zip" project
2. Open "SampleScene" Scene
3. Click on the "Timeline" Gameobject in the Hierarchy window
4. Press Play in Timeline window
5. Observe the Scene View
Expected Results: The RawImage transition from Red to Green
Actual Results: The RawImage transitions from white, to brown and white again
Reproducible with: 2018.4.24f1, 1.2.0, 1.2.6, 1.4.0, 1.5.0-preview.2 (2019.3.16f1, 2019.4.5f1, 2020.1.0b16, 2020.2.0a18)
Note:
- Two clips need to have the same duration and be right on top of each other. If one of the clips starts earlier or ends later than the other, the mixing works as expected.
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