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ADVANCED EDITING TECHNIQUES | 113
Adding selections at the cursor (three-point editing)
1.
Open a media file in the Trimmer.
2.
Make a time selection in the Trimmer.
3.
Select the track in the timeline where the selection will be added.
4.
Position the cursor in the timeline at either the start or end point where you want to add the selection.
5.
Add the selection to the timeline in one of the following ways:
•Click the Add Media from Cursor button ( ) or press A to insert the event after the cursor.
•Click the Add Media up to Cursor button ( ) or press Shift+A to insert the event before the cursor.
Alternately, you can drag the selection from the Trimmer to the timeline.
Using a Trimmer selection to fill a timeline selection (four-point editing)
1.
Open a media file in the Trimmer.
2.
Select the portion of the file that you want to use.
3.
Select the portion of the timeline where you want to use the Trimmer selection.
4.
Click the Fit to Fill button ( ). The Trimmer selection is time-compressed or stretched to fill the timeline selection.
Overwriting timeline events with the Trimmer selection
The standard behavior of the Trimmer is to perform punch-in edits on the timeline: when you add media to the timeline, the events
created by the Trimmer are laid over existing events on the timeline. You can delete or move the events you create with the Trimmer
without changing the underlying events.
If you want to replace the contents of the timeline when creating events from the Trimmer, select the Enable Timeline Overwrite
button ( ). When Enable Timeline Overwrite is selected, ripple editing is not available. For more information, see Applying post-
edit ripples on page 89.
Using the Trimmer History list
The drop-down list at the top of the Trimmer lists files and events that have been opened in the Trimmer.
To open a recently used file, choose its file name from the Trimmer History drop-down list.
To sort the list, click the Sort Trimmer History button ( ). The files in the drop-down list are sorted in alphabetical order. To sort in
reverse alphabetical order, hold the Ctrl key while clicking on the Sort Trimmer History button.
Tip:
You can also select two points in the timeline and a single point in the Trimmer to perform three-point editing. In this mode,
ripple editing is not applied. For more information, see Applying post-edit ripples on page 89.
Tip:
By default, the Trimmer History list displays file name followed by file path. You can choose to display file path first by clearing
the Show trimmer history with file name first, then folder check box on the General tab of the Preferences dialog.
For more
information, see General tab on page 415.
Drag from the Trimmer to a project track.