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 About Player Timeline Editing

Editing Essentials

Editing Operations Table
 
                
               
             
             
            
            About Batch Timeline Editing
          
       
       
       
       
      The timeline in Batch provides an integrated,
         visual environment where you can easily edit video and audio elements,
         and work with an edit sequence. The Batch timeline can have multiple
         video and audio tracks. You can use the timeline to edit single
         clips or to create edited sequences involving any number of source
         clips.
      
      Use the Batch timeline in any of the following
         situations:
      
      
         - You
            want to apply simple edits to individual clips that you will be
            using in a Batch process tree.
         
- You
            are creating effects for one or more shots that are part of a pre-assembled
            clip. Using the timeline, you can extract those shots, apply the
            effects, then replace the original shots in the sequence with the
            new shots. See 
                     Starting with an Assembled Clip.
         
- Your
            project involves assembling several shots together, adding transitions,
            and syncing video and audio. The timeline provides all the editing
            tools needed for such complex projects.
         
- You
            want to edit audio separately from video, or edit individual audio
            tracks.
         
See 
                  Batch Timeline Workflow.