Well, I figured out a workaround - I rendered each sub-project as a seperate clip, then built the master project using those clips.
However, in doing this I discovered what was causing the issue, and it's not restricted to using sub-projects.
Rather, as James suggested, the issue is due to inserting fades between clips on one track, however, the problem isn't that that track becomes shorter and the others aren't adjusted, it's that the other tracks and not adjusted when then modifying the fade to 'cross' instead of 'overlap'.
This can be easily demonstrated using the sample media files:
1. Create a new project.
2. Drop Kite Surfing.wmv on to the timeline, in track 1.
3. Drop a second copy of Kite Surfing.wmv on to the timeline, in track 1, imediately after the first.
4. Drop balloon.jpg on to the timeline in track 2, aligned with the end of the second copy of the Kite Surfing clip.
5. Insert an fade transition between the two clips.
6. Modify the transition to be cross, rather than overlap.
(See attachments showing the last 3 steps)
Now, I could set fades to default to cross, rather than overlap, but then the transition on affects the video and not the audio (but I want it to apply to both).
I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but I can't find any way to stop this from happening.
What am I missing?
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