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Nested Sequences
by Brad Elliott on Dec 14, 2006 at 8:07:02 pm

My understanding is that when you update clips within a nested sequence your parent sequence will always reflect those changes. Everything I have read in the manual leads me to believe this is an absolute.

Is there some sort of setting that would prevent this from happening? I have made changes in a nested sequence and rendered it and the changes are not being reflected in the parent sequence when I play it. If I play the parent sequence in the Quick viewer I can see the changes I have made but they don't show up when I play the parent sequence in a normal manner.

What am I missing?

Brad


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