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Nesting Sequences Only Partially Includes Audio

Explorer ,
Jul 25, 2024 Jul 25, 2024

When I nest sequences in Premiere Pro, the video nests correctly, but the audio remains as individual clips. How can I ensure that both audio and video are fully nested as a single clip?

 

This has worked before on the project. I go and nest a new section of the chapters I make and it doesn't follow like the correct nests I have previously done, so it works but then doesn't?

 

Also, when I try and drag nested sequences onto the timeline, it doesn't copy the project over and only one cut had been copied despite creating in and out markers.

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Community Expert , Jul 26, 2024 Jul 26, 2024

If your sequence has more than one track of audio, it will only nest the video tracks.

The way around this is to create a subsequence instead:

  1. Select all the clips you want to nest.
  2. Go to Sequence > Make Subsequence.


After this, you will still need to delete the clips off your main timeline and drag the nested sequence in its place.

If you want to add a sequence to another sequence as a nested sequence, enable the Nest button in the timeline (Insert or Overwrite Sequences As Nests - under the

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Community Expert ,
Jul 26, 2024 Jul 26, 2024

If your sequence has more than one track of audio, it will only nest the video tracks.

The way around this is to create a subsequence instead:

  1. Select all the clips you want to nest.
  2. Go to Sequence > Make Subsequence.


After this, you will still need to delete the clips off your main timeline and drag the nested sequence in its place.

If you want to add a sequence to another sequence as a nested sequence, enable the Nest button in the timeline (Insert or Overwrite Sequences As Nests - under the Timeline timecode).

If you want to add a sequence to another sequence as clips, disable the Nest button.

Cheers,
Paul

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Explorer ,
Jul 30, 2024 Jul 30, 2024

Thank you for your input Paul, that's very helpful, I will have a go soon.

 

Thanks,

 

Theo.

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Explorer ,
Aug 02, 2024 Aug 02, 2024

I have had the time to follow up on your instructions and I have an additional question on the steps after making the sub-sequence.  I have made the sub-sequence and then I have enabled the nest button which turns the sub-sequence into a clip. 

 

Is this correct? 

 

Thanks.

Theo

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Aug 02, 2024 Aug 02, 2024
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This is correct if you want the sequence to behave as a nested sequence when you add it to a timeline.

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