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| I think I've figured out why the export created multiple video tracks. It seems that it depends on the order of the tracks in the input clips. Once all the clips had the tracks in the same order (first video, then audio) the flattened file only had two tracks. --Erik On 5 aug 2006, at 09.05, Alex Shaykevich wrote:
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