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Hello,
I have a MAIN sequence that is mostly complete. However a SECTION is not synced properly. I fixed it, but in a whole new project, now I want to go back to my MAIN Sequence but NOW import the corrected section, however either it's not letting me, or it doesn't show in my bottom left panel.
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Did you export the corrected section from your other project or are you just trying to copy the correction from one project to another?
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Yes! The latter! In my corrected section it's literally titled "New Clip" and it's about 2 minutes of a corrected clip, from a MAIN SEQUENCE project ... Now if we're on the same page, I open my MS project and wouldn't I want to import the "new clip", but it won't let me import! It's like I did those tedious corrections for nothing.
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Maybe open the project with the Main Sequence instead of trying to bring it into the project panel. You can copy the the corrected edits and paste them into the other timeline if you like.
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But I already made my corrections. Everytime I do too much in my main sequence it messes with my sync. It took me forever just to resync. Why can't I import the new corrections and the cut out the bad part, via razor tool? That's how I'd prefer to do it.
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Do you come to Premiere Pro
from a Final Cut background? Because the terminology between the two programs is different. What Final Cut calls a "project" Pr calls a "sequence". A Final Cut "library" is the same thing as a Premiere Pro "project".
I want to make sure we're talking about the same things.
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PP background, but I'm still a novice. But I'm only talking PP language.
How I do I upload my PP main project, AND import my sequence that's has my corrections? I'd rather do that then, edit that sequence from my main project b/c so much else can go wrong, but if I could simply import, the corrections have already been made.
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If you've made your corrections in a separate sequence, you can add the corrected sequence to your main sequence just like it was any other clip.
I recommend putting it on a different track so you can easily make adjustments. Pay attention to track targeting when you add the corrected sequence.
If all you need is corrected audio, you can choose to either add just the audio of the corrected sequence to your main sequence, or once the corrected sequence is added to the main sequence, you can unlink the audio and video of the corrected sequence and remove the video portion.
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