Set or remove sequence in and out points, Set sequence start time – Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User Manual
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Note: You cannot use the Edit > Undo command to undo a footage replacement. However, you can use the Clip > Replace Footage command
again to relink a clip to its original source file.
For more information about Replacing Source Footage,
Set or remove sequence In and Out points
You can use In and Out points in a sequence to help you place and rearrange clips.
Note: Sequence In and Out points are automatically removed when you perform a lift or extract edit from the Program Monitor.
Set sequence In and Out points
1. Navigate to the In point in a Timeline panel and click the Set In Point button in the Program Monitor.
2. Navigate to the Out point in a Timeline panel and click the Set Out Point button .
You can move the In and Out points together without affecting the duration by dragging the In/Out Grip (textured area at the center of the
shaded span between the In and Out points) in the Program Monitor or Timeline panel.
Set sequence In and Out points around a selection
1. In a Timeline panel, select one or more clips, or a gap, in the sequence.
2. Choose Marker > Set Sequence Marker > In And Out Around Selection. This sets sequence In and Out points that match the selection’s In
and Out points.
The CS5 commands "Set Sequence Marker > In and Out Around Clip" and "Set Sequence Marker> In ahhnd Out Around Selection" have
been replaced by "Mark Clip" and "Mark Selection" respectively in CS5.5 and later.
This command is particularly useful when replacing or removing clips in the sequence using three- and four-point editing methods. (See
Make three-point and four-point edits.)
Remove sequence In and Out points
1. Make sure that the sequence is open in the Program Monitor.
2. Choose Marker > Clear Sequence Marker, and then choose an option to clear the In point, the Out point, or both.
You can also clear an In or Out point by Alt-clicking (Windows) or Option-clicking (Mac OS) the Set In button or the Set Out button .
Set sequence start time
By default, each sequence’s time ruler starts at zero and measures time according to the timecode format you specified in the Display Format field
of the New Sequence dialog box General tab. However, you can change the starting time of the sequence’s time ruler. For example, you may want
to set the start time to match a master tape, which typically begins at 00;58;00;00, to accommodate a two-minute leader before the standard
program start time of 01;00;00;00.
In a Timeline panel menu, choose Sequence Zero Point (called Start Time in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later), enter a starting timecode, and
click OK. (The starting time must be a positive number.)
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