Jim Simon wrote:
Couple of corrections.
First, nested sequences have been around for a decade or so. And using them for multicamera work has been the norm since multicamera came out, several versions back.
Next, WAV files aren't lossy. They're typically Uncompressed. I agree it's not the most efficient method, but you don't lose any quality if you choose to use it.
Your "corrections" aren't really corrections. Your first comment ignores (because of pride?) my addition of concluding advice about using nested sequences to achieve an objective being discussed in this thread regarding incorporation of multiple audio tracks.
Your second comment is totally incorrect and once again ignored my detailed instructions. The process of exporting a mix of tracks to a WAV file is initially lossless, but that's not what I'm referring to. It's the step of importing it back in, then exporting it out again that causes signal degradation (thus, not "lossless") in comparison to my superior nested sequence approach.
This is highly technical stuff, relied upon by countless Google searches. Please be careful when you dispense advice guised definitively, especially with an "MVP ++++" badge (whatever that means). Thanks.