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Refreshing Sequences to Use Current Clip Attributes
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Refreshing Sequences to Use Current Clip Attributes
You can change certain attribute values or settings for a clip at any time. You can change a clip’s
Field Motion attribute value or its Reformat attribute value. You can also change the source
settings for a RED clip that has been linked in a sequence. For more information, see “Modifying
the Field Motion Attribute for a Clip” on page 592, “Modifying the Reformat Attribute for a
Clip” on page 598, and Adjusting RED Source Settings” on page 413.
When you place a clip in a sequence, it uses the clip’s current attribute values. (In the case of
RED clips, it uses the RED source settings). If you change attribute values at a later point, the
sequence will not automatically reflect the change.
If you want the change to be reflected, you can refresh the sequence to use the latest values for
just one, or all attributes.
To refresh a sequence, do one of the following:
t Load the sequence into the Record monitor and then, with either the Composer window or
the Timeline window active, select Clip > Refresh Sequence > refresh command.
t Right-click the sequence in the bin, and then select Refresh Sequence > refresh command.
The following table describes the commands available from the Refresh Sequence submenu:
To refresh multiple sequences:
t Use the Shift or Control keys to select multiple sequences in the bin, then right-click the
selection, and select Refresh Sequence > refresh command.
Command Description
Motion Adapters/Timewarps Refreshes the sequence so that material with Motion Adapters
or Timewarps use the current Field Motion attribute value from
their source clip.
Reformatting Options Refreshes the sequence so that material whose frame size or
aspect ratio are reformatted use the current Reformat attribute
value from their source clip.
Source Settings Refreshes the sequence so that material from RED source clips
uses the current source settings for those clips.
Stereo Correction Effects Refreshes the sequence so that all source-side effects applied to
stereoscopic clips in the bins are updated accordingly in the
sequence.
All Refreshes the sequence so that it uses the current values for all
of the individual options listed above.