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Re: Media Manager and Multiclips
by
Nick Meyers
on Oct 25, 2009 at 1:01:46 am
Hi, Kevin.
it should work.
as john mentions, you need a reel# on all clips.
one more thing to try would be a two-stage media manage.
when you "Collapse" a multiclip, the clip actually remains a multiclip, just collapsed (it can be UN collapsed)
in XMLs, the clip is still flagged as a multiclip,
so im guessing a collapsed multi would survive media management, and still be able to be un-collapsed.
however, in the Media Manager there is a check box to include other multiclip angles or not.
try that and see if it helps.
otherwise a 2-step plan would be to:
COPY
DONT DELETE UNUSED
DONT INCLUDE MULTICLIP ANGLES
and then:
COPY
DELETE UNUSED
all the best,
nick
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