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REPL (Replace) (F11)
Replace edits are a unique three-point edit type that aligns the frame at the Source Viewer playhead
with the frame at the Timeline playhead when the edit is executed. This is the fastest edit type
to use when you need to align an action at a specific frame of video, or a sound at a specific
frame of audio, to a particular frame’s action or sound in the video or audio of the Timeline.
The fastest way of using the Replace edit is to not bother setting either In or Out points in the
Source Viewer, and to either use the duration of an existing clip intersecting the Timeline to
define the edit, or a pair of timeline In/Out points specifying either a section of a clip you want
to overwrite, or an empty section of the Timeline to which you want to edit.
Replace edits do not ripple the Timeline.
Fit to Fill (F12)
Fit to fill edits are the only edit type that actually use all four edit points, and it’s the only edit
type that retimes clips at the same time as they’re being edited. By setting In and Out points in
the incoming source clip, and another pair of In and Out points in the Timeline, you can stretch
or compress the timing of the specified range of source media to cover the entire specified
range of the Timeline. In the process, the speed ratio of the clip changes so the clip plays in
either fast or slow motion.
Fit to fill edits are especially valuable when you have a source clip in which the action is slightly
slow, and you just want to speed it up by squeezing it into a shorter duration of the Timeline.
They’re also incredibly handy in situations when you have a gap in an edited sequence of clips
to fill with a source clip that’s just not long enough, but in which slightly slower motion won’t be
noticeable.
Fit to fill edits do not ripple the Timeline.
Ripple Del (Ripple Delete)
Pressing this key will delete the selected clip or clips, and then close any gaps that occur by
rippling the Timeline to the left.
Timecode Entry
This numerical keypad has many timecode-specific keys that allow you to input these values
directly into DaVinci Resolve to navigate to specific points in the Timeline, or move forward and
backward in the Timeline by specific increments.
The Numeric keypad
and Timecode keys
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