![]() ![]() And to compound the problem (no pun intended), the fact that the option to create a Compound Clip from selected timeline clips exists means that many people will unwittingly use Compound Clips, thinking that they are functionally equivalent to Nested Timeline, when they most definitely are not. ![]() The problem, however, is that there is no mechanism to create a true Nested Timeline from clips that have already been edited into the timeline. So even though I hate them, I do think it's worth having the functional distinction between a "Compound Clip" and a "Nested Timeline". If there are any other advantages to Compound Clips, I'd love to hear about them! The only real advantage to Compound Clips that I've seen so far is that they do not pollute Timeline dropdown menus, which is a very good thing. Compound Clips have so many "caveats" and limitations (intentional or otherwise) that I avoid them at all costs. The current method of "nesting" clips is a confusing, and oftentimes dangerous mess. ![]()
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