Sequence vs Identity

I have a general question. If this is the wrong forum, please let me know which one is more appropriate.
What is the difference in a sequence and an identity for referencing an object? Does it have to do with what version of Oracle you are using or are they two entirely different things. If there is a place to read more about identity and sequence, please let me know.
thanks

Hi -
If your footage has the black bars on it when you look at it in the viewer, then click on the clip in the browser and scroll the browser to the right until you see the column labeled "Anamorphic". Click on the check mark to remove it. If that fixes the clip, then you'll need to do that to all your clips.
OR
If the clip looks OK in the viewer, but has the black bars when you edit it to, or place it on the timeline, then click on the timeline and type Command = 0 (zero) and uncheck the "anamorphic" box in the sequence settings.
Hope this helps.

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    >
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