I guess I'm too dumb for this. I'm on a MAC, I brought in an AVCHD of extra footage that I want to ADD to my already done sequence as B-Roll.
Nothing in my sequence that was already there is being deleted or renamed. None of that. Zero. I only want to add a little b-roll.
I opened my original PR project file, saved it as a new name (version 2) imported the new media. Renamed those NEW files and the old original media clips that were NOT deleted or renamed or moved, took on the sound on of the new imported clips that were still NOT brought into the sequence yet.
So I closed it and went back to my original PR file, it was still fine, I wanted to add that b-roll though so I saved it as Version 3, imported the new media. Did not rename anything anywhere, and the one clip had it's normal sound still, but another clip in the sequence that was NOT changed in any way shape or name, still took on the sound of one of the newly imported clips that were not brought into the sequence.
Are there videos that spell this out for someone? Is there a name for what this is so I can look it up, because I am not able to make sense of your way. I'm a beginner, I don't know how to open the avchd files in anything but Pr or VLC, do I have to rename them in VLC then bring them in?
Quick question ... when you uploaded those files from card to computer, did you copy the entire folder structure from the card? That's an issue with AVCHD files because of the way they're parsed on disc, with a lot of data about the files in other folders separate from the ones that seem to have the actual video files.
I think everyone first working with AVCHD does like I did ... assume they're the same as say mp4/mov files, copy the video files to the computer ... and um ... something's not quite right. It's why some editors I've seen discuss this say they routinely transcode AVCHD on ingest to something like Cineform or DNxHD/R just to get a "simpler" workflow.
Neil