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  • Hello, IDK if this would help someone but here is how I do this:

    Lets say we have 3 cams and one audio.

    – 1 sync all three cams with one audio
    – 2 nest three cams (audio doesnt have to be nested with these cams)
    – 3 open that nested sequence
    – 4 nest EACH of these cams into separate new sequence
    – 5 export every sequence as low res video
    – 6 import those low res videos after export
    – 7 put those low res videos on top into their corresponding sequence we created in step 4
    – 8 edit multicam
    – 9 delete low res videos before export
    – voila 🙂

  • Vladimir Kuharik

    June 6, 2019 at 5:58 am in reply to: Sequences and rendering issue

    ☹ thanks… But its still a stupid issue that should be fixed…

  • Vladimir Kuharik

    October 29, 2016 at 6:24 pm in reply to: Odd auto-scrolling of timeline

    If you have opened more sequences – just jump to another sequence and jump back into previous one.

  • no my friend, it’s not that… it’s like Premiere is struggling to smoothly preview fast dragging while Edius does the job much better. Im not reffering that Edius is better than Premiere (it’s not 🙂 ), just for comparison.

  • Vladimir Kuharik

    April 29, 2014 at 12:06 pm in reply to: Just one simple explanation

    Thank you all 🙂

  • Vladimir Kuharik

    February 26, 2014 at 10:30 am in reply to: Strange new aspect problem after rendering video.

    Yes Yes Yes, that’s it, thanks =o)

  • @Tanel Toomsalu i’ve registered on this site just to tell you:
    THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH! 🙂 You saved me at least 4 hours of searching files manually. (well, i knew that there’s a faster way so i never started to do this manually) 🙂

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