HD
Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Express HD
- Contents
- An Introduction to Final Cut Express HD
- Setting Up Final Cut Express HD
- Getting to Know Your Editing Environment
- Capturing Your Video
- Basic Editing
- Editing With Audio
- Fine-Tuning Your Edit
- Adding Transitions
- Adding Effects
- Creating Titles and Credits
- Sharing Your Movie
- Importing an iMovie Project
- Importing Stills
- Preparing for Your Next Project
- Solutions to Common Problems and Customer Support
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 4 Basic Editing 59
Locking Tracks
Any track in the Timeline can be locked using the Lock Track control. Items on a locked
track cannot be modified. Additionally, no new clips can be added to a locked track.
This lets you protect the track from any accidental changes. Clips on locked tracks still
play back in the sequence, and will still be rendered and output to tape. All new tracks
in a sequence are unlocked by default.
To lock a track:
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Click the Lock Track control of the track you want to lock.
The locked track is cross-hatched to indicate that it’s locked.
• If it’s a video track: You can also press F4 and the number of the track you want to
lock for tracks 1 through 9.
• If it’s an audio track: You can also press F5 and the number of the track you want to
lock for tracks 1 through 9.
To lock all video tracks in a sequence:
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Press Shift-F4.
To lock all audio tracks in a sequence:
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Press Shift-F5.
To lock all other audio or video tracks except for the selected track:
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Press Option while clicking the Lock Track control for the desired track.
Lock Track control
Locked tracks are
cross-hatched.










