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Re: Sequence settings
by Jerry Hofmann on Mar 2, 2009 at 12:50:19 pm

Set your sequence settings to whatever you have the most of, or to what you intend to deliver. Just place the other clips with different formats in it. You'll need to render it all in the end, and depending on how fast your CPU is, you may not have to render it all until you're done editing.

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