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Hello, there is a question about adob prime. I have several cut and processed videos, usually more than 100 on the timeline, I need to create a Nest sequence for each video in order to output these 100 cut pieces separately, can I do this in 1 - 5 clicks, if so, how?
Instead of dumping 100 clips on a single timeline, consider creating 100 timelines instead.
- For your stretching from 240 fps to 30 fps, use the Interpret Footage function in the Project window (select all clips of 240 fps > right-click > interpret footage > set to 30 fps)
- On first timeline, add your clip, do your processing
- Go to project window, duplicate the sequence (CTRL/CMD+SHIFT+D)
- Rename duplicate sequence
- Open up duplicate sequence > replace clip with new clip
- Repeat 98 times
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If you want a nest per cut then its one at a time.
Any reason why you need to export every cut.
Subclips might be an better option?
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How else can I export so many clips with processing?
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The only 'native' way to export all the clips of a timeline as clips with effects applied is to set the Preview format/codec for the sequence to the export format/codec you want.
Then select the clips, and do a render & replace. Premiere then creates the new clips of that chosen format/codec.
Also, Autokroma has a plugin for Premiere that can accomplish this, for of course a purchase of the plugin.
Neil
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I like your way, but it doesn't work for slow motion videos. I stretch the video 8 times, slow motion from 240fps to 30fps.
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Instead of dumping 100 clips on a single timeline, consider creating 100 timelines instead.
- For your stretching from 240 fps to 30 fps, use the Interpret Footage function in the Project window (select all clips of 240 fps > right-click > interpret footage > set to 30 fps)
- On first timeline, add your clip, do your processing
- Go to project window, duplicate the sequence (CTRL/CMD+SHIFT+D)
- Rename duplicate sequence
- Open up duplicate sequence > replace clip with new clip
- Repeat 98 times
- Select all sequences in Project window > right-click > Export media
Hope this helps.