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Editing from sequence in source viewer fails if I duplicate the master seqeunce

Explorer ,
Apr 16, 2025 Apr 16, 2025

When I edit from a sequence of raw material opened in the source viewer and then opened in edit window  to my master sequence all works fine. But when I make a duplicate of my master sequence the workflow is broken. Premiere pro cuts kind of the whole sequence B again in my master seqence and nothing from my source sequence. Also Premiere ignores my in and out markers in the master sequence.

I always have to close all sequences and reopen them again to make the editing work again. That is a real pain, if you have opened many source sequences and you do duplicating your master sequence for backup reasons a lot.

Premiere Version 25.1

Steps to reproduce:

- open one master seqeunce

- open a sequence in source monitor and then open it with the wrench icon in edit window

- mark in and out in the source sequence and cut in master sequence -> all is fine

- then in the bin duplicate the master sequence (not renaming the opened master sequence)

- now set in and out in the source sequence and edit in the master -> it edits some kind of weird copys of the master sequence i itself and nothing from the source sequence

 

 

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Adobe Employee , Apr 17, 2025 Apr 17, 2025

Hi @Florian_Stgt,

Thank you for submitting a bug report and sorry for the frustration.

Would you be willing to share a screen recording of this occurring so we can better understand the workflow?

To clarify your last step, when you set 'In + Out' points in the source sequence and you edit it into the master, are you editing into the duplicated master, or it's previous original master version? How are you editing from the Source monitor? With drag and drop, keyboard shortcuts, Source monitor buttons

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 17, 2025 Apr 17, 2025

Hi @Florian_Stgt,

Thank you for submitting a bug report and sorry for the frustration.

Would you be willing to share a screen recording of this occurring so we can better understand the workflow?

To clarify your last step, when you set 'In + Out' points in the source sequence and you edit it into the master, are you editing into the duplicated master, or it's previous original master version? How are you editing from the Source monitor? With drag and drop, keyboard shortcuts, Source monitor buttons?

Hope we can help you soon!
Dani

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Explorer ,
Apr 22, 2025 Apr 22, 2025
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Hi @Dani_V. thanks for your reply.

The error occours if I duplicate the master sequence and edit to the original and not to the copy. I also occours only if I do this with keyboard shortcuts. When I do it by clicking the insert or overwrite button it works and if I do so once the keyboard again works as well.

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