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    I have a competition project, where the winners in each category get to perform in the Show of Champions. I need to give each competitor a DVD of their part in the competition. The winners get their part in the Show of Champions added on to their competition package. I did not think of creating a sequence for each performance in the Show of Champions. Is it possible to create multi sequences after the Show is edited? I don't want to export individual avi files of a 2 hour Show. Please help me save a lot of time and hard drive space.

    Ted

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    Super easy!

    Mark In/Out (or select clips) and Right-Click>"Add to Bin as Sequence"

    Too easy!

    If you need to add your opener or closer, you can do the same and slap 'em together in a new sequence!

    It's all about productivity baby!
    Rusty Rogers | Films
    >TYAN S7025 - 32GB RAM, 2 x Xeon X5690's, 4 x 10k video HD's, Win10 x64, BM DecklinkHD, nVidia TITAN, 12TB DroboPro w/iSCISI connection
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    Twain - "Glances at History" 1906

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    • #3
      Exporting/Saving as Sequence

      Originally posted by Rusty View Post
      Super easy!

      Mark In/Out (or select clips) and Right-Click>"Add to Bin as Sequence"

      Too easy!

      If you need to add your opener or closer, you can do the same and slap 'em together in a new sequence!

      It's all about productivity baby!
      Thanks, Rusty, that was easy enough.

      Now, how can I save this to hard drive so that I can call it up when I open up a different project?

      Ted

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      • #4
        Unfortunately, you can't save Sequences to a drive.

        Maybe try "Save As..." and delete unused clips for future projects. Save to an external drive to call upon the next time you do this show. Like a Template.
        Rusty Rogers | Films
        >TYAN S7025 - 32GB RAM, 2 x Xeon X5690's, 4 x 10k video HD's, Win10 x64, BM DecklinkHD, nVidia TITAN, 12TB DroboPro w/iSCISI connection
        >RAZER BLADE - QHD+ - 16GB RAM, i7-6700HQ Quad, 512GB SSD, Win10 x64, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB

        An inglorious peace is better than a dishonorable war.
        Twain - "Glances at History" 1906

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        • #5
          Thanks, Rusty.
          I guess I'll do it the hard way.

          Ted

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