Playing past out, Extending your edits, Playing past out extending your edits – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.7.0 User Manual
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Playing Past Out
Playing Past Out lets you create an Out point on the fly while viewing media after the
Mark Out point, which is useful when verifying the Out point.
1. In the Trim Tool, click the
Play Past Out
button.
2. Play the clip.
The clip continues playing past the Mark Out point, letting you see the rest of the
footage in the clip.
Extending your edits
Aurora Edit provides a quick way to extend an edit without having to re-record any
footage. Use this feature to extend an individual track (video or audio) over the track
in the next clip.
1. Deselect any tracks you don’t want to extend.
To deselect a track, click once in the track indicator on the Timeline for each
track you want to deselect.
2. Highlight the clip you want to extend.
3. Move the cursor to the position you want to extend the clip to.
4. Press
V
on your keyboard.
The clip extends into the next clip. If the clip doesn’t have enough handle material to
extend as far as you select, Aurora Edit extends it as far as it can.
You can also shorten a clip using this method by marking an In point on a clip and
pressing
V
on your keyboard.
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