Specifications
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Basic Editing
3. Click the Source Track and Record Track buttons for the tracks you
want to use for the edit (and deselect those not needed in the edit).
4. Click the Overwrite button, or press the B key on the keyboard.
The shot has been overwritten on
V1 in the place where the IN and
OUT points were set
5. The marked section in the sequence is overwritten by the material you
selected in the clip. The total length of the sequence does not change
unless the inserted shot extends beyond the end of the sequence.
To overwrite a shot into the sequence by dragging:
1. After viewing and marking a source clip, click the segment Lift/
Overwrite button in the Smart Tool. (If necessary, deselect the segment
Extract/Splice-in button.)
2. Place the pointer in the Source monitor, and drag to the Timeline
(do not release the mouse button). The pointer changes to the Lift/
Overwrite segment icon, and the interface changes to a four-frame
monitor display. (The outer two monitors indicate the frames to either
side of where the clip will be overwritten, and the inner two monitors
indicate the first and last frames of the clip.)
As you drag, a white outline of the clip shows where the segment will
be overwritten in the Timeline.
This three-point edit is set
up so that V1 (source)
will overwrite V1 (record)
between the IN and OUT
points set in the Timeline
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