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CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide
Figure 4-7: Drag and drop of clip to bin
The respective data will then be made available to the DVS software
and you will see it in the contents area of the bin. By repeating the de-
scribed steps above you can add as many clips to the bin as you need.
Once clips are available in the bin, you can start working with the Edit
Tool and add them to the timeline (see section “Adding Clips to the
Timeline” on page 6-2).
You may select more than one directory (e.g. with the [Ctrl]
key pressed) and drag them to the contents area of the bin.
The respective clips will all be added to the bin.
With video, if you select another file than the first frame file in
a video directory, the scrub bar cursor of the thumbnail (a pos-
sible clip’s inpoint) will be set accordingly.
After a drag-and-drop procedure from a file manager folders in
the folder area may be created automatically. Then they will
provide the directory structure present on the storage and the
video files will already be sorted into the respective folders. This
behavior can be configured with the Configuration Tool of the
DVS software (see the “CLIPSTER Configurations” user guide
for more details).
The same applies to audio multi-clips: if an audio multi-clip is
dragged to the contents area of the bin, a subfolder will be cre-
ated automatically which will then contain the individual audio
clips. For more information about multi-clips see section “De-
tails about Clips” on page 4-10.