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Hello,
In the timeline I had applied a -6db audio for a part of my main video. Then I create a subclip from it, but the created subclip has losen the -6db applied in the timeline (I have full volume for the subclip).
By creating a subclip, how to preserve the properties of the subclip (ie in this case, how to keep my -6db audio) ?
You may not understand's Premiere's data organization.
Effects and changes applied to a clip on a sequence are stored as metadata for that sequence ... not the clip.
If you want to have an effect or change applied to a clip everywhere it's used on any sequence, you need to do that to the clip in the bin. Then the effect is stored on the "source" settings metadata for that clip.
Neil
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You may not understand's Premiere's data organization.
Effects and changes applied to a clip on a sequence are stored as metadata for that sequence ... not the clip.
If you want to have an effect or change applied to a clip everywhere it's used on any sequence, you need to do that to the clip in the bin. Then the effect is stored on the "source" settings metadata for that clip.
Neil
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Thank you, Neil !