Use the Commit command to convert a soft clip to a source clip. This removes the clip's soft properties, meaning it no longer “remembers” the source clips used to create it. When you commit a clip, head and tail frames are also removed. If elements such as timewarps or dissolves have not been rendered, they are automatically rendered before the commit.
Commit a soft clip when you archive the clip or when you have completed the edit. Using the Commit command you can commit:
To commit one or more clips:
| To select: | Click: |
|---|---|
| A clip | The clip with the red arrow cursor that appears. |
| A reel | Anywhere on the reel. |
| The desktop | The Confirm button. |
| An element | The frame immediately before the element. |
| A range | The start of the range with the red arrow cursor and the end of the range with the green arrow cursor. |
| Audio | The clip, reel, or Confirm button, depending on if you selected Clip, Reel or Desktop. |
When the commit is complete, the cursor changes from the “busy” cursor to a red selection cursor, allowing you to select another clip to commit.