Ungrouping, Copying and pasting clips, Copying – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 6 Editing Timelines — Clip Operations
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Right-click a clip, and click [Link/Group] → [Set Group].
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Click [Clip] on the menu bar, and click [Link/Group] → [Set Group].
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Setting group:
[G]
Ungrouping
You can restore grouped clips to their original separate clips.
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Right-click a clip in the group, and click [Link/Group] → [Ungroup].
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Click [Clip] on the menu bar, and click [Link/Group] → [Ungroup].
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Ungrouping:
[Alt] + [G]
Copying and Pasting Clips
Copying
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Select a clip, and click [Copy] on the timeline.
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You can continue to paste and replace clips.
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Right-click a clip and click [Copy].
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Click [Edit] on the menu bar, and click [Copy].
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Copying:
[Ctrl] + [C], [Ctrl] + [Insert]
Cutting
Cut clips. The cut clip is deleted from its current position.
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Select a clip, and click [Cut (Follow Mode)] on the timeline.
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The editing result of a cut operation is dependent on the editing mode.
“Ripple Mode” (w page 211)
“Sync-lock (Synchronization)” (w page 210)
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You can continue to paste and replace clips.
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Right-click a clip, and click [Cut] or [Ripple Cut].
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Select a clip, click [Edit] on the menu bar, and click [Cut] or [Ripple Cut].
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Cutting (mode-dependent):
[Ctrl] + [X]
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Cutting:
[Shift] + [Delete]
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Ripple cutting:
[Alt] + [X]
Pasting
You can paste copied or cut clips to the timeline.
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Select a clip, and copy or cut it.
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