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If I drag and drop a folder into AE it always assumes it's going to be an image sequence but I almost never use image sequences. Can I change a setting so AE doesn't assume I'm importing an image sequence?
If I try to import a folder with multiple folders full of videos I get this error:
"Can't generate a sequence. Directory doesn't contain files with valid sequence files names."
...but if I hold ALT while dragging and dropping it imports fine.
If I try to import a folder with videos in it I get this error:
"File cannot be imported - files of this type cannot be used as sequences."
...but if I hold ALT while dragging and dropping it imports fine.
I don't want to have to hold ALT every time I import something. I'd rather hold ALT only when importing an image sequences.
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Nope. It's unfortunately hard-coded.
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Wow that's annoying and doesn't really make any sense. If I go to File >Import everything imports fine, I don't understand why dragging and dropping a folder should work any differently. I can't believe I have to tell AE that it shouldn't attempt to create an image sequence out of a folder that doesn't contain any images - the program recognizes there are only videos and instead of importing the folder it gives an error... that seems wrong.
I don't remember getting this error on Macs but I don't have Mac to test this on. Is this a Windows problem?
I submitted a feature request: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911311-after-effects/suggestions/38861359-change-drag-and-d...
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Did this change recently? I have the EXACT OPPOSITE issue - I can't import image sequences by dragging. I have to use the file import dialog. AE 22.3.0 (the issue exists for me for more than a year) on Monterey 12.3.1.
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Same, cant drag'n'drop, nothing helps. Going to reinstall. Abobe is amazing as usually.