Marcello Mazzilli
October 14th, 2012, 04:35 AM
Hi,
I created a Sequence in XDCAM EX (by mistake) instead than XDCAM 422....
I then worked with this sequenze, nesting it in another, cutting, editing, then nesting the second into another etc.... Up to 4 levels.... After I realised I had the settings wrong (I want full 1920 not 1440)... What is the easiest and fastest way to go back?
1) If I nest all in a 1920 sequence will Premiere consider for the final rendering quality my last (highest) sequence (has After Effects does for compositions) or will I still get a 1440 render quality because all the nested sequences are 1440 even if the rendered one is 1920 ?
2) Is there a way to change the settings of a sequence (choosing SETTINGS will not let me change them)
3) If 1 and 2 are not possible... what do you suggest? Re-editing the second to lowest sequence (the one that contains all the cuts) is not possible.. would take ages to re-edit again copying the first edit
Any other ideas?
I created a Sequence in XDCAM EX (by mistake) instead than XDCAM 422....
I then worked with this sequenze, nesting it in another, cutting, editing, then nesting the second into another etc.... Up to 4 levels.... After I realised I had the settings wrong (I want full 1920 not 1440)... What is the easiest and fastest way to go back?
1) If I nest all in a 1920 sequence will Premiere consider for the final rendering quality my last (highest) sequence (has After Effects does for compositions) or will I still get a 1440 render quality because all the nested sequences are 1440 even if the rendered one is 1920 ?
2) Is there a way to change the settings of a sequence (choosing SETTINGS will not let me change them)
3) If 1 and 2 are not possible... what do you suggest? Re-editing the second to lowest sequence (the one that contains all the cuts) is not possible.. would take ages to re-edit again copying the first edit
Any other ideas?