6 deleting clips or elements from the timeline, 1 deletion methods, 2 deletion modes – EVS XEDIO CleanEdit Version 3.1 - January 2011 User Manual User Manual
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7.6 DELETING CLIPS OR ELEMENTS FROM
THE TIMELINE
7.6.1 D
ELETION
M
ETHODS
There are several ways to delete media from the edit on the timeline:
•
Deleting selected (entire) elements of an edit.
See the section 7.6.4.
•
Deleting portions of an edit selected using the mark IN and mark OUT points.
See the section 7.6.2 and 7.6.3.
7.6.2 D
ELETION
M
ODES
To select the Deletion mode and toggle between modes, you can click the
button or press
. The following table briefly explains the two delete modes:
Icon Keyboard
Shortcut
Description
When you delete a portion of the timeline with
the Delete & Clear option active (white button),
the area from which the element is deleted will
remain empty after the deletion.
When you delete a portion of the timeline with
the Delete & Shift option active (orange button),
any element located on the right of the deleted
portion will be shifted to the left, so as to replace
the deleted elements.
Only the clips on selected tracks will be shifted.
Note
This mode doesn’t take into account the synchronization between the
different tracks and so can easily cause a desynchronization of
associated clip elements.