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In another example, you’ve edited a series of titles on track V3, so you need to disable track V3
in its entirety to output a textless version of the movie as a deliverable.
When a clip or track is disabled, clips within it appear dimmed, and these disabled clips don’t
appear in the Color page, and aren’t output to tape or rendered to disk in the Deliver page until
that track is re-enabled first.
Track V3 is disabled, making the Timeline textless as a result
To disable/enable one or more clips in the Timeline:
Select one or more clips, then right-click the selection and check or uncheck Enable
Clip in the contextual menu, or press D to toggle a clip’s enabled state.
To disable/enable an entire track:
Click the track enable button.
Copying and Pasting Clips
in the Timeline
Clips can be cut, copied, and pasted in a variety of ways using standard keyboard shortcuts.
You can cut or copy one clip or a selection of several, and you can also choose to copy or cut
just the video or audio media of a clip. When pasting, you can paste to the same timeline, or to
a different timeline if you want to move media from one to another.
Methods of doing simple cut, copy, and paste:
To cut one or more clips, leaving a gap: Make a selection, and choose Edit > Cut
(Command-X). The selected clip or clips are removed from the Timeline and stored in
memory for pasting.
To ripple cut one or more clips and ripple the Timeline to close the gap: Make a
selection, and choose Edit > Ripple Cut (Command-Shift-X). The selected clip or clips
are removed from the Timeline and stored in memory for pasting. All clips on tracks
with Auto Select enabled will be rippled to the left to fill the gap left by the cut clips.
To copy one or more clips: Make a selection, and choose Edit > Copy (Command-C).
The selected clip or clips are left in the Timeline, but copies are stored in memory
for pasting.
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