Recapturing Master Clips and Subclips
The procedure for recapturing master clips and subclips is identical to the process for batch capturing logged clips. See Batch Capturing from Logged Clips.
Although the procedure is the same, the result is slightly different, as follows:
  Master clips are linked to entire media files and serve as sources for subclips and sequences. Therefore, when you recapture a master clip, changes in Compression settings and levels affect all subclips and sequences created from the master clip.
  Subclips are smaller sections of master clips. When you recapture a subclip, the system creates a new master clip that is linked to new media files and reflects the shortened length of material. Therefore, recapturing subclips streamlines the capture process.
Also, recapturing breaks the link from the subclip to the original master clip. If you edit the subclip into a sequence, however, the sequence will reflect any changes in the newly captured subclip.

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