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No, just regular 2D video, but fade transitions would mess up the time line synchronization, and don't work from one track to the next I think.
No you won't.
I've spent some time checking it out this morning.
Place and synchronize the tracks, say you are working with 2 for now.
I used the main shot on the top track, usually music/audio as well but you can use any of the other tracks.
Mute the audio on the other track.
Now decide which track you want to start with for video, let's say the top track. Bring the second track's opacity down to zero and now you see the top track's video in the preview window.
When you get to a spot where you want to go to the second track, split the video of the second track. Now bring the opacity back up after the split.
Now when you view from the beginning you will see the video of the first track until it gets to the split, and then it will switch to the second track.
You do not need to remove the cut out sections of the second track, in fact it is better if you leave then in place, just with the opacity brought down.
So you will end up with the top track intact and the second track all split up into pieces with the opacity of selected clips up or down.
If you want to bring in the second or first track with a transition, just drop it onto the second track that will be visible. It won't change the synchronization at all.
Practice with just two tracks at first as it can get fairly confusing to work with many more at first. Just remember it's like you are looking up from below all the tracks. Anything under a visible track is not visible. So when you split and reduce the opacity you are making that track invisible and you see the track above.
See below, the highlighted section of the second track, I have brought the opacity all the way down and only the top track is visible in the preview window. You can see the transitions on the second track, I've placed them on the visible clips.
I'm no expert on PD but I've done a lot of multi-camera editing this way.
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Richard
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