The script you found is the way to go. But for your future reference, your issue here is pre-comps (pre-compositions), not pre-computes. Pre-comps are active sources that can be re-entered into any number of compositions.
Depending on the number of levels of pre-comps involved (pre-comps inside of pre-comps, ad nauseum), it can get pretty crazy.
On Tuesday, January 6, 2015, John Moore bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
If I get brave enough I may try to ask this on the AE list I subscribe to, but given I'm an AE novice they will probably bite my head off. So I'll as this here because it seems I can't find a way to take an AE composition, built for a series I'm working on by an outside Graphics company, and duplicate the composition and all it's related precomputes so I end up with a new composition that is linked to a newly duplicated set of precomputes that are completely independent of the original composition and it's precomputes. If I just duplicate the original Lwr3rd composition for a cast member the duplicate is still linked to the precomputes of the original composition so if I change the text in the precompute it also changes the original composition. Various cast member lwr 3rds are in their own folder in the AE project and inside each of those folders are precomputes of the particular text of that cast member. I did some googling and found an AE plugin/script for doing what I think I'm asking:This "True Comp Duplicator seems to make a new comp with all the hierarchical elements like precomputes. Is this really that hard to do?
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