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Simple In and Out points let you join the audio and video of two clips at a single edit point in the
Timeline. However, setting split In or Out points sets you up to create split edits where the
video is offset from the audio in a single step.
Clearing and Navigating In and Out Points
Once placed, you can also clear In and Out points you don’t want and move the playhead to In
and Out points you might want to edit.
To clear In and Out points:
To clear In or Out points: Move the pointer over a marked thumbnail in the Media Pool
or over the Media Pool film strip, or open a clip in the Source Viewer, and then press
Option-I to clear the current In point, or Option-O to clear the current Out point.
To clear Split In or Split Out points: Press Shift-Option-X to clear the Video In and
Video Out points. Press Command-Option-X to clear Audio In and Audio Out points.
To clear both the In and Out points at once: With the pointer over a marked thumbnail
in the Media Pool or over the Media Pool film strip, or with the Source Viewer selected,
press Option-X.
To jump the playhead to the current In or Out points in the Source or Timeline Viewer:
Press Shift-I to move the playhead to the current In point (Playback > Go To > In).
Press Shift-O to move the playhead to the current Out point (Playback > Go To > Out).
The Go to In and Go to Out commands are capable of placing the playhead at the implicit (but
unmarked) In and Out points defined by a three point edit you’re setting up, even when Preview
Marks have not been enabled. For example, if you mark In and Out points in the Timeline, and
you then mark an In point for a clip in the Source Viewer, pressing Shift-O (Go to Out)
automatically moves the Source Viewer playhead to the frame that will be the Out point of that
clip were you to execute this edit.
(Left) In and Out points set in the Timeline and an In point set in the Source
Viewer set up a three point edit, (Right) Using Go to Out to move the Source
Viewer playhead to the implicit Out point defined by a three point edit
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