Frage von past0r:Hi,
a fundamental question. Premiere can simultaneously handle more than 4 tracks? 've Scoured this forum and network, but unfortunately without success. Leidig approaches have been described that several boxes Multicam would, or so ... Unfortunately, nothing concrete ...
My approach:
I have total of 8 clips. 4 each video in a sequence (; MV1 and MV2).
This in turn each into new sequences (; Mfinal1 and Mfinal2) respectively synonymous with right-click on Multicam - connected> Enable.
Ultimately, these two sequences in a final sequence (; Mfinal1und2) and synonymous again Multicam -> Enable.
Results: Unfortunately, I only see 2 clips!
The mistake is sichlich with me, but I at least tried to solve habs ^ ^
Thanks!
Update: Does anyone really have any idea? Or is the question so abstruse ...
Antwort von Bijan:
So I would say quite flat: no, that's not good!
I was once synonymous believed by interleaving two sequences with each setup 4 video - and audio tracks in a cutscene, which I then put in sending you a master sequence to work around the problem. But the task is not only very inconvenient, but ultimately it does not really synonymous.
In this case you should either set priorities or just cut in all fiddly job.
Maybe someone has a better idea?
Greeting Bijan