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3 To execute the edit, choose Edit > Ripple Overwrite, drag the clip to the Ripple
Overwrite overlay of the Timeline Viewer, or press Shift-F10. As a result, the section of
the timeline that was marked in step 1 is overwritten by the section of the source clip
marked in step 2, and all clips to the right of this edit in the Timeline are rippled to the
right to make room for the much longer source clip. The final result is an edit where the
movements match nicely.
After the ripple overwrite, the part of the Timeline clip marked with In and Out points
has been overwritten by the part of the Source clip marked with In and Out points, and
all clips to the right of this edit in the Timeline are rippled left or right as necessary
Append at End
Append at end always puts the edited clip at the very end of the current Timeline. It’s a very
useful edit type when you’re quickly stringing together a series of clips.
To use append at end to edit a clip into the Timeline:
1 Set In and Out points in a source clip that you want to add to the end of the current
Timeline. If necessary, change the sort order of the Media Pool to put these clips into
the order in which you want them to be added to the Timeline.
2 Click the audio and video destination controls of the tracks you want to edit the
incoming source clip onto. If necessary, create new tracks.
3 Choose Edit > Append to End Of Timeline, drag the clip to the Append at end overlay
of the Timeline Viewer, or press Shift-F12.
Incoming video clips are added after the very end of the last clip in the Timeline.
Insert Selected Clips to Timeline With Handles
“Insert Selected Clips to Timeline With Handles” is a command that’s available from the Media
Pool contextual menu for editing one or more selected clips to the currently open timeline, such
that the default handle length is subtracted from the beginning and end of each clip. The goal is
to make it easy to string together a series of clips that you want to connect using transitions by
automatically changing the In and Out points of each clip being edited into the Timeline in order
to add handles.
To use insert selected clips to timeline with handles to edit
one or more clips into the Timeline:
1 Select one or more clips in the Media Pool that you want to add to the Timeline. If
necessary, change the sort order of the Media Pool to put these clips into the order in
which you want them to be added to the Timeline.
2 Click the audio and video destination controls of the tracks you want to edit the
incoming source clip onto, and position the playhead where you want the incoming
clips to start. If necessary, create new tracks.
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