the sync in the source window.
Hope I understand your question properly . . . .
On 12 Jan 2010, at 10:24, Christopher Pitbladdo wrote:
> I spent quite a bit of time trying to capture the idea of what I'd
> like to be able to do in that subject line... So if that's not
> clear...
>
> I'm working on an observational doc, assembling huge timelines, with
> everything laid down in chronological order, and from that big long
> timeline, I'm creating two sequences - one that's just got all the
> pertinent synch, and one that's all non-synch.
>
> As it stands, I'm alt-X'ing (cutting, and loading into the source
> monitor) all of the non-synch footage, then opening up the non-synch
> sequence, and adding it in... then I go back to the original sequence
> and do it all again.
>
> It's all a bit convoluted, and I can't help wondering if there's a
> more efficient way? I'd thought maybe I could alt-open the non-synch
> sequence (so it opens in a separate window to the source and record
> windows) and it'd open the sequence in such a way that I can then just
> drag highlighted areas from my record monitor into it... But no.
>
> If it can't be done, is this a feature that anybody would find useful,
> other than me? It's something that I do a lot of in the early stages
> of an edit on these type of docs.
>
> CP
>
>
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