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Jerry Hart
September 19, 2013 at 7:54 pmStephen: The problem I have with too many nested projects is that nesting renders to the timeline with only one audio track and one video track.
I then lose the ability to fine tune that particular event in the master with out having to go back to the original .veg.All I’m talking about here is to move a 2 or 3 minute scene to a different position on the timeline and still keep the multitracks.
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Steve Rhoden
September 20, 2013 at 10:16 amWhen all is said and done, Nesting is the best route Jerry,
Its a lot of work you say, thats why editors charge for their work..lolSteve Rhoden
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Stephen Mann
September 20, 2013 at 4:15 pmI hadn’t thought of the one audio track as a problem. When I nest it’s either a composite intro or something with no audio. Generally, you finish the nested project so that you don’t have to tweak it later.
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Steve Rhoden
September 21, 2013 at 11:16 amExactly, or have the audio under its corresponding .veg file, so
you can tweak it at anytime without having to go into the nested project.Steve Rhoden
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