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Moving clips

Moving clips in the Timeline

You can rearrange your clips in the Timeline by dragging clips to a new location or
using keyboard keys to move your clips.

When you move clips in the Timeline, the result differs slightly based on the current
edit mode. If you are in Overwrite Edit Mode, a moved clip covers other clips. If you
are in Splice Edit Mode, a moved clip pushes other clips out.

1. Press

1

on your keyboard or click

Timeline Tool

to choose the Timeline Tool.

2. Click once on the clip in the Timeline you want to move.

An outline appears around the clip you selected.

3. Drag the clip to its new location.

You can also use the following keyboard keys to move clips:

Function

Keyboard Keys

Moves the selected clip one frame to the left on the Timeline.

Numberpad 4

Moves the selected clip one frame to the right on the Timeline.

Numberpad 6

Moves the selected clip 10 frames to the left on the Timeline.

Ctrl + Numberpad 4

Moves the selected clip 10 frames to the left n the Timeline.

Ctrl + Numberpad 6

Moves the selected clip to the previous cut point.

Z

Moves the selected clip to the next cut point.

X

Moving audio clips

You can move an audio clip to any of the eight Aurora Edit audio tracks.

Drag the audio clip to the desired track.

Copying clips to the Timeline

You can copy clips from the Bin or another sequence to the Timeline for use in a
sequence.

Use one of the following methods to copy selected clips to the Timeline:

When the video source is active in the viewer, click the

Copy To Timeline

button

Press

C

on the keyboard

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Aurora Edit LD User Guide

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Working in the Timeline

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