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Xedio Suite Version 3.1 – User’s Manual – CleanEdit
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7.4 MOVING CLIPS OR ELEMENTS ON THE
TIMELINE
Note
The Overwrite and Insert modes are also applicable to moving actions.
7.4.1 M
OVING A
C
LIP OR
E
LEMENT IN THE
T
IMELINE
To move a clip freely on the timeline, select it first (see the section 7.2), and then
drag it to its new position.
The magnetic effect, that ‘sticks’ the elements when near the nowline, mark IN,
mark OUT and the clip edges on the elements already present on the timeline can
ease the movements of the edit elements.
Note
If an element selected has other elements associated with it (for example
the video element from a clip with the associated audio elements),
moving only one of the elements will desynchronize the other elements.
This will show on the timeline by the associated audio turning red:
Refer to the section 7.7.1 ‘Resynchronizing Associated Clip Elements’,
on page 118 to resynchronize elements.
7.4.2 M
OVING AN
A
UDIO
C
LIP BETWEEN
T
RACKS WITHOUT
M
ODIFYING ITS
H
ORIZONTAL
P
OSITION
You can move an audio element between tracks without modifying its position
compared to the other elements of the clip. This will prevent from audio
desynchronization.
To move an audio element between tracks, without modifying its horizontal
position, proceed as follows:
1. Select the clip by clicking once with the left button of the mouse.
2. Keep the SHIFT key pressed.
3. Drag the clip to the audio track desired.