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I am using Premiere Pro CC
When I am dragging a just-created sequence (by nesting clips) back to the timeline or any other timeline, all the clips appear separately, and not as a single object (the nested sequence).
Is that new behaviour in Premiere CC or is there a setting to control that behaviour?
Toggle the "Insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips" button in the upper-left of the Timeline panel
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Toggle the "Insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips" button in the upper-left of the Timeline panel
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wow, who knew??
thanks a lot!
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Same here. I thought I was going nutz -- could not figure why this was happening. Thanks, Reg!
...Rowby.
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This is the best. In fact, dare I say it, but this feature surpasses the functionality of both FCP and MC. I don't say that lightly. FCP has separate commands for insert anything (clip or nest, depending) and insert sequence content (clips). That means you're mapping two functions that to a user do the same thing: put source footage into a sequence, but the computer believes are different operations. Media Composer doesn't even do nested sequences, and nine times out of ten, that's perfectly fine. But that tenth time... well... Premiere's solution is the most elegant. Hats off Premiere. Now about that (missing) keyboard map...
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Where can I find an explanation of what this toggle button does? I don't understand from the context of this discussion.
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The best teacher on this one is experience. Load a sequence into the Source Monitor. Then add it to another sequence with the toggle both on, and then off.
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Hi
Great function. But there's one little trouble i'm getting here...
Film was shot in double-system. I synced all shots with audio using Select all > make multiclip > based upon timecode > renamed my multiclips (shot-scene-take).
But when i drop any of those multiclip in a timeline, wether the "Insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips" button is toggled or not, i get the original source name for the video (A001_C01_xxxxxx), not the renamed "shot-scene-take" name.
I noticed that for regular sequences, when toggled, the function will allow to keep sequence's name... Any way to keep this for a multiclip?
thanks
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Thank you! I was so frustrated why it was importing each layer individually.
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Moved to Premiere Pro CS6 & Earlier​
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I just have to say, this has affected me for about a year now. I've been doing workarounds and just accepted the fact that Adobe changed something in the background that affects nesting and Multicam sequences. I am one happy panda now that I've fixed / regained that function.
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Thanks! Tried reinstalling but didn't help.