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 67
Disconnecting Source and Destination Controls
Destination tracks can be disconnected in order to omit the video or audio portion of a clip 
when it’s edited into a sequence. For example, if you disconnect the video Source control 
prior to making an edit, only the audio portion of the clip is edited into the Timeline.
Disconnected Source controls remain disconnected even when you open a clip into the 
Viewer consisting of a different number of video and audio items than the previously 
opened clip contained.
To disconnect a destination track in the Timeline:
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Click the Source control or the Destination control to break the track assignment.
Important: If a track is locked, that track is also ignored as a destination track.
Before
disconnecting
tracks
Disconnected
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