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View In and Out frames in the Source Monitor, Cue to an In point or Out point

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 185 Editing sequences and clips Dragging the In/Out Grip for a video clip or track • For an audio clip, drag the grey area between the In point and Out point above the waveform to the left or right. Dragging the audio In/Out Grip for an audio clip or track The In and Out points move together, keeping the duration between them constant. This also works with sequence In and Out points using the Program Monitor or a Timeline panel. View In and Out frames in the Source Monitor After you set In and Out points in the Source Monitor, you can drag the area between the points to view the In point frame and the Out point frames alongside each other in the Source Monitor. Viewing frames this way is useful when you set In and Out points that are a specific duration and you want to locate a section of a clip that best fits within that duration. It is also useful for making quick adjustments to In and Out points. Note: Viewing in and out frames this way works only with clips that you've opened in the Source Monitor from a sequence. 1 Set the In and Out points. 2 Drag the In/Out Grip (textured area at the center of the shaded span between the In and Out points). Cue to an In point or Out point You use the Source Monitor to cue a frame for a clip and the Program Monitor to cue the current frame for a sequence. ❖ Do one of the following: • To cue the current time to an In point, click the Go To In Point button . • To cue the current time to an Out point, click the Go To Out Point button . Note: To go to the next edit in any of the targeted tracks, click the Go To Next Edit Point button and, to go to the previous edit in any of the targeted tracks, click the Go To Previous Edit Point button . Remove source clip In point or Out point 1 Double-click a source clip in a Project panel to open it in the Source Monitor. Note: Timeline clip instances are not source clips. It is not possible to remove In points or Out points from timeline clips which have been loaded in the Source monitor. 2 Choose Marker > Clear Clip Marker and then choose an option to clear the In point, the Out point, or both. You can also clear an In or Out point by Alt-clicking (Windows) or Option-clicking (Mac OS) the Set In Point button or the Set Out Point button in the Source Monitor. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Editing sequences and clips
Last updated 1/16/2012
Dragging the In/Out Grip for a video clip or track
For an audio clip, drag the grey area between the In point and Out point above the waveform to the left or right.
Dragging the audio In/Out Grip for an audio clip or track
The In and Out points move together, keeping the duration between them constant.
This also works with sequence In and Out points using the Program Monitor or a Timeline panel.
View In and Out frames in the Source Monitor
After you set In and Out points in the Source Monitor, you can drag the area between the points to view the In point
frame and the Out point frames alongside each other in the Source Monitor. Viewing frames this way is useful when
you set In and Out points that are a specific duration and you want to locate a section of a clip that best fits within that
duration. It is also useful for making quick adjustments to In and Out points.
Note:
Viewing in and out frames this way works only with clips that you’ve opened in the Source Monitor from a
sequence.
1
Set the In and Out points.
2
Drag the In/Out Grip (textured area at the center of the shaded span between the In and Out points).
Cue to an In point or Out point
You use the Source Monitor to cue a frame for a clip and the Program Monitor to cue the current frame for a sequence.
Do one of the following:
To cue the current time to an In point, click the Go To In Point button
.
To cue the current time to an Out point, click the Go To Out Point button
.
Note:
To go to the next edit in any of the targeted tracks, click the Go To Next Edit Point button
and, to go to the
previous edit in any of the targeted tracks, click the Go To Previous Edit Point button
.
Remove source clip In point or Out point
1
Double-click a source clip in a Project panel to open it in the Source Monitor.
Note:
Timeline clip instances are not source clips. It is not possible to remove In points or Out points from timeline clips
which have been loaded in the Source monitor.
2
Choose Marker > Clear Clip Marker and then choose an option to clear the In point, the Out point, or both.
You can also clear an In or Out point by Alt-clicking (Windows) or Option-clicking (Mac OS) the Set In Point button
or the Set Out Point button
in the Source Monitor.