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Hey a temp fix to this:
Still think this a good idea to have this built in, but if you wanted to do this now, you could always make a multicam and bring in the unnested version of it.
For example, if you have 5 audio stems...create a multicam by selecting the stems and use a Black Video or Transparent Video as your video file. Then create multicam sequence. In this case, the settings don't matter because you're not using the mutlicam except to stack layers. Just don't have it sync by Audio or then it may give you issues. Then, open the multicam in your Source monitor and drag just the audio into your timeline. Make sure the "Insert/Overwrite as Nests" button is turned off. Then just delete your multicam sequence. Boom!
Hope that helps
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Great idea to just have this built in, but if you wanted to do this now, you could always make a multicam and bring in the unnested version of it.
For example, if you have 5 audio stems...create a multicam by selecting the stems and use a Black Video or Transparent Video as your video file. Then create multicam sequence. In this case, the settings don't matter because you're not using the mutlicam except to stack layers. Just don't have it sync by Audio or then it may give you issues. Then, open the multicam in your Source monitor and drag just the audio into your timeline. Make sure the "Insert/Overwrite as Nests" button is turned off. Then just delete your multicam sequence. Boom!
Hope that helps
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An error occurred while saving the comment Joseph Bastien commented
Great idea to just have this built in, but if you wanted to do this now, you could always make a multicam and bring in the unnested version of it.
For example, if you have 5 audio stems...create a multicam by selecting the stems and use a Black Video or Transparent Video as your video file. Then create multicam sequence. In this case, the settings don't matter because you're not using the mutlicam except to stack layers. Just don't have it sync by Audio or then it may give you issues. Then, open the multicam in your Source monitor and drag just the audio into your timeline. Make sure the "Insert/Overwrite as Nests" button is turned off. Then just delete your multicam sequence. Boom!
Hope that helps
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Try resetting your Premiere prefs. On startup, hold Cmd + Option. You'll get a pop up that asks to reset. Had this issue today. Did this reset and it seemed to fix it. Just be aware, you'll need to go back into your preferences and redo anything that you set there like project locking or autosave stuff. Obviously, a pref reset will remove all that stuff. Good luck!
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Hey, not sure if this is good workaround for you, but you could just create a quick premiere project and make a stringout of all the raw footage in a timeline. Then attach the proxies. Then select all the footage and set it to "Offline". Give the editor that premiere project. Once they open it up all the Raw media will be offline, but the proxies will still be attached at the correct aspect ratio/resolution
The only bummer is that you have to give them the project file with the original media imported first for this to work.