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Saving the Sequence

At any time when the sequence is resolved (for example, after a successful use of the resolve operation), you can select write this sequence or press F10. (This command used to be called end this sequence.) This will append the current sequence to the current output file, and then go back to the startup menu. You will be given an opportunity to enter a line of text to be used as a subtitle, for example "very hard interlace" or "stupid biggie." The written sequence will also be annotated with the level, the session title, the current date and time, and the version numbers of the program and database.

Until you have done the write this sequence operation or pressed F10, the sequence is not written to disk and you cannot start writing a new sequence. Just resolving isn't enough.


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