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If there is a nested clip or a subsequence in the timeline, I can "step into" it by just double clicking.
Is there any technique to "step out"?
If you wonder my question, in Avid MC there is a step in / step out option for subclips and in AE, you can easily open a flowchart to access other compositions of lower or higher hiearchy.
Anything similar in PR?
Thanks!
*Martin
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I dont know Avid but step out as putting back the edited clips in the timeline?
If so delete nest and add the nest from the project panel with the settings in the timeline set to individial clips (icon an the far top left of the timeline).
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No, that's not what I mean.
With step out, I mean what happends when double clicking on a nested clip, but in reverse.
When I double click, it opens the nested clip in the edit window/timeline window and I see all the tracks and the CTI (current time marker) is right in the same position as in the main sequence relative from the in-point of the nested clip.
Now I want to go back to the main sequence, so it closes the timeline of the nested clip, brings me back to the timeline of the main sequence and CTI is in the same position as it was in the nested timeline.
Here is a short video of how it works in Avid: https://youtu.be/L45AnVH4NkQ?t=67
*Martin
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