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2.6.0-preview.5
Issue ID
1252527
Regression
No
[Cinemachine] Storyboard Global Mute property changes on changing the property in its preset asset and vice versa
Storyboard Global Mute property changes on changing the property in its preset asset and vice versa.
Steps to repro:
Create a new project.
1. Window > Package Manager > Cinemachine (2.6.0-preview.5) > Install.
2. Cinemachine menu > Virtual Camera > Extension > Add Extension > CinemachineStoryboard.
3. Create its Preset > CinemachineStoryboard.
4. Inspector > enable/disable Storyboard Global Mute.
Actual Result:
Storyboard Global Mute property changes on changing the property in its preset asset.
Expected Result:
Storyboard Global Mute property should not be changed.
Reproducible in:
2020.2.0a13, 2020.1.0b11, 2019.3.15f1, 2019.2.0f1, 2019.1.0f1, 2018.4.0f1 with Package version 2.6.0-preview.5, 2.5.0, 2.4.0
Note:
-"Storyboard Global Mute" feature introduced in Package version 2.4.0.
-Package version 2.4.0 is introduced in 2018.4.0f1.
Environment:
Occurring on Windows 10 & Mac 10.15.
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Resolution Note:
Actual Result is the Expected Result. If s_StoryboardGlobalMute is checked, all storyboards are globally muted.