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Merge clips in the Timeline panel, Editing with merged clips, The Merge Clips dialog launches.

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 165 Editing sequences and clips Click OK. Your merged clip will now appear in the Project panel, with a name that matches the video clip, or the topmost selected audio clip (based on current sort order in the bin) if there is no video. "- Merged" is appended to the end of the new merged clip's name. Users may rename this item, if necessary. Note: Audio-only clips may be merged with other audio-only clips; a video clip is not a requirement for a merged clip. Only one clip containing video may be used. Merge clips in the Timeline panel To merge clips in the Timeline panel, do the following: ❖ Select the clips (if they are not already selected), and then do one of the following: • Drag the component clips into the Project panel. • Choose Clip > Merge Clips. The Merge Clips dialog launches. Click OK. Your merged clip will now appear in the Project panel. Note: Clips that are merged in the Timeline are synchronized from Clip Start for each component clip. To merge clips based on Clip End, Timecode, or Numbered Marker, use the synchronize function prior to merging the clips. Synchronize clips in the Timeline panel Synchronizing clips aligns multiple clips in the Timeline panel. After synchronizing the clips, you can create a merged clip. To synchronize clips in the Timeline panel, first edit the clips into the Timeline panel, and then do one of the following: • Align the clips manually by dragging them into place until they are synchronized. • Align the clips using the Synchronize function. To do so, do the following: 1 Select the clips you wish to synchronize. 2 Choose Clip > Synchronize. The Synchronize dialog launches. Choose from one of the following options for the point of synchronization: • Based on the Clip Start • Based on the Clip End • Based on matching timecode • Based on numbered clip markers Click OK. Your clips are now synchronized. Editing with merged clips In general, working with merged clips is much like working with any other clip. There are some workflow differences that should be noted, however. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing sequences and clips
Last updated 1/16/2012
Click OK. Your merged clip will now appear in the Project panel, with a name that matches the video clip, or the top-
most selected audio clip (based on current sort order in the bin) if there is no video. “- Merged” is appended to the end
of the new merged clip’s name. Users may rename this item, if necessary.
Note:
Audio-only clips may be merged with other audio-only clips; a video clip is not a requirement for a merged clip.
Only one clip containing video may be used.
Merge clips in the Timeline panel
To merge clips in the Timeline panel, do the following:
Select the clips (if they are not already selected), and then do one of the following:
Drag the component clips into the Project panel.
Choose Clip > Merge Clips.
The Merge Clips dialog launches.
Click OK. Your merged clip will now appear in the Project panel.
Note:
Clips that are merged in the Timeline are synchronized from Clip Start for each component clip. To merge clips
based on Clip End, Timecode, or Numbered Marker, use the synchronize function prior to merging the clips.
Synchronize clips in the Timeline panel
Synchronizing clips aligns multiple clips in the Timeline panel. After synchronizing the clips, you can create a merged
clip.
To synchronize clips in the Timeline panel, first edit the clips into the Timeline panel, and then do one of the following:
Align the clips manually by dragging them into place until they are synchronized.
Align the clips using the Synchronize function. To do so, do the following:
1
Select the clips you wish to synchronize.
2
Choose Clip > Synchronize.
The Synchronize dialog launches. Choose from one of the following options for the point of synchronization:
Based on the Clip Start
Based on the Clip End
Based on matching timecode
Based on numbered clip markers
Click OK. Your clips are now synchronized.
Editing with merged clips
In general, working with merged clips is much like working with any other clip. There are some workflow differences
that should be noted, however.