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Multi-Cam Source Sequence & disabling insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips

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Jan 30, 2024 Jan 30, 2024

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Hello all,

 

After creating a new sequence, I have no problem disabling "insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips"; however, after creating a multicam sequence to sync audio, I am unable to unnest the multicam sequence. It only allows me to select V1 and A1 for source patching regardless of disabling or enabling "insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips". 

 

I know I can manually go into the multicam sequence and copy paste the contents into the timeline, but I really enjoyed the convenience of being able to drag and drop the multicam sequence into it's multiple video parts. 

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Enthusiast , Jan 30, 2024 Jan 30, 2024

In your bins, edit the metadata display to show "Camera Label." In this column, add "1" for all Cam A clips, "2" for Cam B, etc. you can do it in batches with the Metadata Panel. Just select all the clips and then enter the value there, instead of in the Project Panel. You may need to add that metadata variable if it's not automatically available (same way you would add metadata columns to the Project Panel.)Then in the "Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence" dialog, check "Create single multicam

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Jan 30, 2024 Jan 30, 2024

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In your bins, edit the metadata display to show "Camera Label." In this column, add "1" for all Cam A clips, "2" for Cam B, etc. you can do it in batches with the Metadata Panel. Just select all the clips and then enter the value there, instead of in the Project Panel. You may need to add that metadata variable if it's not automatically available (same way you would add metadata columns to the Project Panel.)Then in the "Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence" dialog, check "Create single multicam source sequence," with Track Assignments set to Camera Label.

Note that this setting is annoyingly not preserved in the dialog the next time you go to sync footage, so be sure to check that it's enabled each time you make a new sync sequence. 

Best, 

Mo

 

Thanks to solution from bodypertain and TheLargadeer from Reddit, I hope it will help you out. 

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Apr 01, 2024 Apr 01, 2024

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I'm also experiencing this since updating to newer versions. It's really annoying and needs fixing asap.

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