Adobe 22030000 User Guide - Page 127

Delete video or audio clips from timelines

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ENCORE CS3 123 User Guide Trimming a video clip • In the Properties panel, select the Duration timecode and type a new timecode to shorten or lengthen the clip. See also "Edit clips in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects" on page 124 Delete video or audio clips from timelines The method you use to delete a video or audio clip determines whether subsequent clips remain in place or shift to the left to fill in the gap. 1 Open the timeline containing the clip you want to delete. 2 Click one of the selection tools, and select the clip you want to delete. 3 Do any of the following: • To clear a clip from a track, choose Edit > Clear. Any other clip on the track remains in place. • To ripple delete a clip, choose Edit > Ripple Delete. The selected clip is removed, and additional clips shift to the left to fill its gap. (You can also press Shift+Delete.) A B C Difference between clearing and ripple deleting clips A. Middle clip selected B. Clip cleared C. Clip ripple deleted Note: Ripple deleting can cause audio and subtitle clips to go out of sync with video clips.

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
123
Trimming a video clip
In the Properties panel, select the Duration timecode and type a new timecode to shorten or lengthen the clip.
See also
“Edit clips in Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects” on page 124
Delete video or audio clips from timelines
The method you use to delete a video or audio clip determines whether subsequent clips remain in place or shift to
the left to fill in the gap.
1
Open the timeline containing the clip you want to delete.
2
Click one of the selection tools, and select the clip you want to delete.
3
Do any of the following:
To clear a clip from a track, choose Edit > Clear. Any other clip on the track remains in place.
To ripple delete a clip, choose Edit > Ripple Delete. The selected clip is removed, and additional clips shift to the
left to fill its gap. (You can also press Shift+Delete.)
Difference between clearing and ripple deleting clips
A.
Middle clip selected
B.
Clip cleared
C.
Clip ripple deleted
Note:
Ripple deleting can cause audio and subtitle clips to go out of sync with video clips.
A
B
C