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I started a project then imported MTS files. In the project I created 6 subsequences using Make Subsequence. I now have a master sequence and 6 subsequences. After editing a subsequence with effects and transitions I find the following:
How do the changes in one affect the other and when completed exported as a whole?
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The sub sequence is a separate instance from the sequence and of course is a reference to the original source as well.
Did you have a reason for using Sub Sequences instead of Sub Clips?
eg. I use Sub Sequences when I have multiple edited clips to keep them together as a section ( wehich I can use in another sequence.
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I was looking for a way to manager a large HDMS video by splitting it up into sections. I did ask for help on the Forum for how to split a project into sequences. I should have researched it better because I do not know how the main and subsequences interact. I reviewed it in Help to find sections of information that without a basic understanding is difficult to follow.
I am realizing that using sequences was a bad idea since any interaction with a plugin and what I discovered with Warp Stabilizer is proving not to work. I am presently problem solving with Imagineer Systems for mocha to confirm.
I imagine I have chosen the wrong method. Sub Clips may be a better approach. I would need information on how this functions.
Should I forget about that and start a new project without separate sections?
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Maybe set up an test project to see how things work before starting with the real project.
Why not set up 6 different sequence, edit and put them together in a master sequence, either by nesting or copy/paste content.
Why is Warp Stabilizer not recommended?
What is a HDMS video?
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Apologies Ann, I incorrectly wrote HDMS rater than AVCHD. I also used Help in P.Pro to learn how 'Make Subsequence' functions. Somewhere in the jumble of information I believe I saw a note not use Warp Stabilizer. As I say, difficult to follow.
Now in the deep end, I need to dig myself out either by nesting or copy/paste content.
Can I do this in the present project by using the existing imported clips that were processed as follows?:
The total number of clips in the renamed sequence as Master may be able to be rebuilt as follows:
Will this get me back to where I was before creating subsequences without problems from hidden links?
I can then create new sequences and move the grouped clips as existed in the subsequences, continue editing, then put them together in a master sequence as you recommend.
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I am having a hard time understanding what you have done. Renaming clips adds to the confusion.
I can then create new sequences and move the grouped clips as existed in the subsequences, continue editing, then put them together in a master sequence as you recommend.
think this is going to work.
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I did not mean renaming clips. I did rename the main project sequence to Master and the subsequences to meaningful names e.g. Intro, Vila etc.
In my explanation of using subsequences, naming them, then grouping clips to form subsequences, I was intending to explain how I would copy and paste the edited clips in the first 2 subsequences into the main project sequence to replace the clips that had not been changed. As it stands, none of the Master sequence duplicate clips show any signs of editing. The method I used shows that the Master sequence had a duplicate of all the clips in the subsequences.
Thank you for your help and support.
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Further to my understanding of Make Subsequence, I see a duplicate of clips in the project sequence that do not appear to interact with the project.
Is the purpose of this to make a duplicate of certain project sections for creative development or distribution purposes?