If you drag a Sequence from the interplay window to a bin, you are checking the sequence our. All the changes you make to that sequence will be updated to the original Interplay sequence once you check it in to interplay.
If you want to create an independent version of the sequence stored in Interplay you could double click the Sequence in Interplay, to load it to your source window and then overwrite all the clips tho a new sequence, that way you are breaking the link to the original sequence and creating a new independent sequence. Other options is to drag it to the bin and duplicate it there, to brake the link to the original.
The good news is that Interplay has version control so in theory you should be able to restore to the original sequence.
Hope this help
I'm working on a job assembling multiple versions of sponsor idents. This involves dragging a sequence from the Interplay window into an Avid bin, editing/renaming it & checking it in.
The producers and I have noticed that sequences go missing in the Interplay and now we have proof why. If the Interplay search window is still open, you can see that the new sequence replaces the old! This is very shocking as I have always believed (and I work in a lot of different facilities) that when you drag a sequence from Interplay into an Avid bin it copies it, rather than remains exactly the same sequence.Is this a setting? (to copy when dragging). Thanks.(note: obviously the old sequence still exists in it's own Avid bin)Avid Interplay 3.0.6.38328 Avid Media Composer Windows 7.0.4.1
Agustín Goya
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