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1. Re: "group", "link" and "nest" -- difference?
shooternz Apr 6, 2013 11:49 PM (in response to AlfredKubrick9)All those things have valid functions.
What do you actually "expect" want to do?
We cant read your mind!
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2. Re: "group", "link" and "nest" -- difference?
AlfredKubrick9 Apr 7, 2013 1:05 AM (in response to shooternz)I expect them to group as in, I can move them around as a group, change their length/speed as a group, and apply effects as a group.
Still, I would like to be able to degroup them at any time.
Only "nest" seems to do anything like what I want, but it seems permanent...
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3. Re: "group", "link" and "nest" -- difference?
joe bloe premiere Apr 7, 2013 6:37 AM (in response to AlfredKubrick9)Group clips
Link and unlink video and audio clips
Nesting sequences
Premiere Pro CS5-CS6 Reference
(.pdf 12 MB download)
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4. Re: "group", "link" and "nest" -- difference?
Steven L. Gotz Apr 7, 2013 7:01 AM (in response to joe bloe premiere)Think of them as a knife, a fork and a spoon. You can eat with all of them, but they really have different purposes. If Nest is what you want, there is nothing "permanent" about it. You can always go back into the nested sequence and make changes. Just doubleclick on it.
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5. Re: "group", "link" and "nest" -- difference?
joe bloe premiere Apr 7, 2013 7:04 AM (in response to Steven L. Gotz)I think of them as a car, motorcycle and truck.
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6. Re: "group", "link" and "nest" -- difference?
Steven L. Gotz Apr 7, 2013 7:12 AM (in response to joe bloe premiere)Train, ship and plane?
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7. Re: "group", "link" and "nest" -- difference?
JSS1138 Apr 7, 2013 3:32 PM (in response to Steven L. Gotz)No, no...plane, train and automobile.
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8. Re: "group", "link" and "nest" -- difference?
JSS1138 Apr 7, 2013 3:34 PM (in response to AlfredKubrick9)Only "nest" seems to do anything like what I want, but it seems permanent...
It won't be for long.



