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OK well its good to know that nothing is wrong here. I am going to watch the tutorials but it fundamentally doesn't make sense to me why I can't switch to a mode where I can examine and edit individual clips without placing it into a "hiererchical" structure first. I mean, I get it but i thought that is what "clip" mode was for. If not, what is the difference between the two?
Optodata you are right about using the multicam feature, as these are 2 cameras capturing multiple performances, so I will be editing different takes with fade/transition from one to another. Unfortunately I didn't spring for that version and now i am kicking myself. It is difficult with musical edits as the audio timing is so critical...much more critical than the video timing.
Thank you all for the help! Much appreciated.
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Hello and thanks in advance for any help with this.
I just started using this program and have 4 video clips with audio loaded as media content and have all 4 as separate tracks in the timeline view. Here's the problem, and a most basic one at that. When I select any of these clips in the timeline view, the video WILL NOT appear in the preview window. The only video track that will appear in the preview window is the LAST track in the timeline view, I.E. track #4. No matter what I do, its always the last track. I can preview the videos in the media content window no problem.
I am in "Clip" mode. I have tried toggling the "automatically switch to movie mode" option in preferences, switching to a low resolution preview mode, disabling hardware decoding, and a few others i can't think of. I am in standard 2D preview. The bar line position display and the properties of the selected clip all correspond, but the actual video that displays in the panel is always the LAST TRACK in the project, not the selected clip. The videos are all H.264 AVC at 29.97. For the love of god there must be a reason for this.
My system info is in my signature.
Thank you.
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