When you drag a source
clip to the timeline, the clip is placed on the track directly beneath
the cursor. If you drag a clip below the last track on the timeline,
a new track is created.
You
can edit entire clips to the timeline as well as specific frames
of a clip by setting in and out points on the source clip.
To drag a source clip to the EditDesk record
timeline:
- Set a Ripple mode.
- Select a Snap option.
- Do one of the following:
- To move the source clip, drag it to the
timeline.
- To copy the source clip, press F and drag the copy to the timeline.
NoteIf you are in a Player
view, you can only copy a source clip.
- Release the cursor when it is over the
appropriate location on the timeline.
The source clip snaps
to the specified location.
To drag a source clip to the BFX timeline:
- Set a Ripple mode.
- Select a Snap option.
- Display the timeline into which you want
to place the source clip.
- Do one of the following:
- To copy the source clip, press F and drag the copy of
the source clip to the timeline.
- To move the source clip, press Ctrl+Shift and drag the source clip
to the timeline.
- Release the cursor when it is over the
appropriate location on the timeline.
The source clip snaps
to the specified location.
To drag specific frames of a source clip
to the EditDesk record timeline:
- Set in and out points around the material
in your source clip that you want to place on the timeline.
- Set a Ripple mode.
- Select a Snap option.
- Press F and
drag a copy of the subclip to the timeline.
- Release the cursor when it is over the
appropriate location on the timeline.
The subclip snaps to
the specified location. The material beyond the in and out points
is also moved but as head and tail frames. These frames can be retrieved
by trimming.