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August 18, 2011
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How do you change sequence settings in Premiere Pro CS6, and earlier?

  • August 18, 2011
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Is it possible to change a sequences settings once you've set up the sequence?

In Sequence Settings everything is grayed out so I can't change it.

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    Correct answer excited_Genie16B8

    In that case, no.

    But you can create a new one with the desired settings and Copy/Paste clips into it.

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    Known Participant
    September 2, 2012

    But the problem is then I have to change each individual piece of the offending sequence in my final timeline to the new sequence. I need to be able to change a sequence setting on the fly. This would help when Adobe and the cameras I use decide to have a moment of stupidness.

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    September 2, 2012

    Unfortunately, the closest workflow would be to create a New Sequence, and set Custom parameters, if a complete Preset does not exist, then Copy/Paste from the offending Sequence, into the new one.

    Perhaps time for a Feature Request?

    Good luck,

    Hunt

    Known Participant
    September 3, 2012

    Hello Bill

    How does that help. I have already used the footage in a sequence that I have placed in another sequence and edited the footage.

    I had raw footage (RF) that I put on a sequence (A) then I placed that on a new sequence (B). I then edited the footage (sequence (A)) in sequence (B).

    Sequence (B) - edited for content here

         ^--Sequence (A)

              ^--Raw Footage (RF)

    I dont know if this is the best method of doing things but I figure it will allow me to put effects and stuff on the whole edited sequence after I am done editing without having to do it for each bit. This is a project that is around 30 minutes in length of footage. I am trying to trim down to a 5 minute presentation and I do need to also create a DVD of the full 30 minutes.

    A feature request would be for Adobe to make any and all AVCHD footage recognized properly.

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 1, 2012

    RFendelman wrote:

    Is it possible to change a sequences settings once you've set up the sequence?

    In Sequence Settings everything is grayed out so I can't change it.

    Well yes but only if the sequence is empty.

    Drag clip to timeline and a Clip Mismatch Warning dialog box appears.

    Hit Change Sequence Settings.

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    September 1, 2012

    Ann,

    Good call. I had not considered that possible workflow. You have just altered my way of thinking, as would have said "No," until you pointed out this exception.

    Thank you,

    Hunt

    Community Expert
    September 1, 2012

    If not the video side of the sequence, it would be nice to be able to change the Audio master track. I keep forgetting to make my sequences 5.1.

    Richard Knight

    Todd_Kopriva
    Inspiring
    August 19, 2011

    Here's more information about choosing and changing sequence settings:

    FAQ: How do I choose the right sequence settings?

    excited_Genie16B8Correct answer
    Legend
    August 18, 2011

    In that case, no.

    But you can create a new one with the desired settings and Copy/Paste clips into it.

    Known Participant
    August 18, 2011

    Too bad.  In FCP you can change the sequence settings to anything anytime.   It may not look right, but you can do it.

    Thanks for you help.

    Known Participant
    September 1, 2012

    OK, thanks.

    In PrPro, from CS 5 up, one can just Import an Asset into the Project, and then drag that Asset to the New Icon, and PrPro will create the proper Sequence for that, so one should not have to change Sequence settings, or experience having the wrong one.

    Good luck,

    Hunt


    Hello All

    Bill Hunt wrote:

    In PrPro, from CS 5 up, one can just Import an Asset into the Project, and then drag that Asset to the New Icon, and PrPro will create the proper Sequence for that, so one should not have to change Sequence settings, or experience having the wrong one.

    Problem with that is that some media, AVCHD, is being read wrong by Premiere. I have personally tried what you suggest with AVCHD 1080p video clips and had them set to be on a AVC - Intra 100 1080i 60hz timeline after dropping them on the new sequence icon. There are a lot of threads about this problem and I have fallen victim to it twice since moving to CS6. In my most recent case I didn't notice till it was too late. Now I have to replace all the sequences I have this sequence clip on with a new one.