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We did a project with 2 cam (one tight, one wide), plus a sound guy who is recording on his own device. I imported all the footage and the sound. I created all the multicam files. It linked it up by cuts. So each cut is a multicam. I put all the multicam files on one timeline. So far everything works. I started editing. What is not good stay on V1 what is good goes on V2 and v3 and v4. Soon as I put cuts on other than v1 I seems to loose the multicam. I don't have access to both camera.... This is not normal, Help.
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I don't really understand this:
<<What is not good stay on V1 what is good goes on V2 and v3 and v4.>>
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Updating the status of this bug report. We need more information, please. How do I write a bug report?
I hope we can help you soon. Sorry for the issue.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Here some screen - hope to be more clear
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Here is my config
Processor AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor 3.79 GHz
Installed RAM 32.0 GB
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Window 10 home
Premiere pro v24(v23 does the same thing)
Cache, preset have been done. Reboot and reinstallation done.
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It works that same way here also, on Win11-23H2, PP 25.2.0 b51.
That's the way I thought MC worked, the idea being it's on one track. I've always flattened that bit if I need it on another track.