It seems that the problem was not with media after all (at least not
in this case), sorry.
I had used 'clock' in the media definition (so that the media is usable
in an animation). It assumes that 'clock' gets values between 0 and 1
(0 by default, when not rendering an animation). Seemingly in this
beta version 'clock' has something completely different (I can't check
what since #debug doesn't seem to be working).
When I substitute each instance of 'clock' with '0' it renders ok.
I didn't notice this behaviour until I started to strip down the
code to its minimum. Sorry if this thing with 'clock' was known. :)
(By the way, what *is* the default value of 'clock' in this beta
version anyways? And why isn't it 0?)
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- Warp
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