|  | Posted by BlahDiBlah on 02/19/07 09:02 
"Mike" <mlechner@theriver.com> wrote in message news:1171853219.330575.70120@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
 > On Feb 18, 9:55 am, "BlahDiBlah" <BlahDiB...@jhwdjhwgdkqjfdghwj.com>
 > wrote:
 >
 >> I'd suggest one of two options:
 >> 1. Copy your "Sequence 01" 3 times, edit each of the new sequences to
 >> remove
 >> the unwanted footage.
 >> 2. Select the clips for "scene one", hit Ctrl-C. Create a new Sequence
 >> and
 >> hit Ctrl-V. Repeat for the other two scenes.
 >>
 >> If this is what you've already tried, then I'm afraid I have no more
 >> suggestions...
 >> --
 >> Gareth- Hide quoted text -
 >>
 >> - Show quoted text -
 >
 > Thanks for the tips.  I did the first one yesterday and was able to
 > get what I needed.  What I done previously was grouped the various
 > video and audio tracks that made up each "scene" and tried copying
 > that group into a new sequence - the behavior that I was seeing is
 > that some audio tracks were not being copied over to the new
 > sequence.  So after reading your post I went back and ungrouped the
 > "scenes" and just selected them, copied them to the clipboard and
 > pasted them in and it worked with no problems - felt like a real idiot
 > - I guess that's how you learn.  Thanks again!
 
 Hi Mike,
 glad you got your project sorted.
 Indeed... I have made plenty of mistakes in my time! I'm sure there are
 plenty more to come though, some I'm still some way off being an expert :-)
 Not sure if you've already seen it, but PPro has some pretty good help,
 within the application. It's certainly worth a look.
 Best of luck with your next project, and indeed, with finishing the current
 one!
 --
 Gareth
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