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Table Of Contents
Contents 7
198 Moving Clips Numerically
200 Performing Shuffle Edits
202 Copying and Pasting Clips in the Timeline
202 Copying Clips by Option-Dragging
203 Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Clips in the Timeline
205 Example: Copying and Pasting Audio and Video Clip Items to Different Tracks in the
Timeline
206 Deleting Clips From a Sequence
206 Deleting With a Lift Edit (Leaving a Gap)
207 Deleting With a Ripple Edit (Leaving No Gap)
209 Finding and Closing Gaps
212 Color-Coding Clips in the Timeline
Chapter 13 213Cutting Clips and Adjusting Durations
213 Performing Basic Cut Edits
217 Changing the Duration of Clips in the Timeline
218 Opening Sequence Clips in the Viewer to Change Durations
Chapter 14 219 Linking and Editing Video and Audio in Sync
219 Linked Sync Relationships Between Video and Audio Clips
220 When Linked Clips Are Moved Out of Sync
223 Understanding Sync Relationships Between Multiple Linked Audio Items
224 Linking and Unlinking Video and Audio Clip Items in the Timeline
224 Linking Video and Audio Clip Items
226 Unlinking Video and Audio Clip Items
227 Selecting Individual Clip Items While They Are Linked
228 Getting Clip Items Back in Sync
228 Moving a Clip Into Sync
229 Slipping a Clip Item Into Sync
231 Moving or Slipping All Clip Items Into Sync at Once
233 Establishing a Different Sync Relationship Between Linked Clip Items
233 Marking a Clip as In Sync
235 Learning About Linking Behavior in Audio Channel Pairs
236 Synchronizing Dual System Recorded Video and Audio
Chapter 15 237 Split Edits
237 Learning About Split Edits
238 How Split Edits Look in the Viewer and Canvas
239 Setting Up Split Edit Points in the Viewer
240 Setting Up a Split Edit While Playing a Clip
241 Modifying and Clearing Split Edits
243 Split Edit Examples