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Trimming Files, Manually Setting In/Out Points

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42 Chapter 4: Projects Trimming Files You can specify what portion of the file to process by setting the In/Out points.The starting point is called the In point and the end point is called the Out point. Being able to easily set the In/Out points is helpful when you need to trim off extra material from files. Trimming files is also a good way to run tests on short segments of the files prior to encoding them entirely. Like cropping, In/Out points can be set manually in the Project window, or specified numerically in a setting. You can also play only the portion of the movie between the In and Out points in the Project window. To trim files manually, do either of the following: • Choose cleaner > Preferences, click the Interface tab and check the option Only play selection between in & out. • Control-click anywhere in the Project window and choose Preferences, click the Interface tab and check the option Only play selection between in & out. This is good for comparing the differences between the original file in the Project window to the final file in the Output window after the project has been encoded. Manually Setting In/Out Points To manually trim a movie or audio file: 1. In the Batch window, double-click the Project row, or press a R to open the Project window. 2. Move the movie controller to the point where you want to begin processing. 3. Choose Edit > Set In Point, or press a [ . This sets the In point. Note: You can also Control-click anywhere in the Project window and choose Set In Point from the context menu, or press a [ . 4. Move the movie controller to the point where you want to end processing. 5. Choose Edit > Set Out Point, or press a ]. This sets the Out point. Note: You can also Control-click anywhere in the Project window and choose Set Out Point from the context menu, or press a ]. To clear the In/Out points, do either of the following: • Choose Edit > Clear In/Out Points. • Control-click the Project window and choose Clear In/Out Points from the context menu.

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Chapter 4: Projects
42
Trimming Files
You can specify what portion of the file to process by setting the In/Out points.The starting
point is called the In point and the end point is called the Out point.
Being able to easily set the In/Out points is helpful when you need to trim off extra material
from files. Trimming files is also a good way to run tests on short segments of the files prior to
encoding them entirely. Like cropping, In/Out points can be set manually in the Project
window, or specified numerically in a setting.
You can also play only the portion of the movie between the In and Out points in the Project
window.
To trim files manually, do either of the following:
Choose cleaner > Preferences, click the Interface tab and check the option Only play selection
between in & out.
Control-click anywhere in the Project window and choose Preferences, click the Interface tab
and check the option Only play selection between in & out.
This is good for comparing the differences between the original file in the Project window to
the final file in the Output window after the project has been encoded.
Manually Setting In/Out Points
To manually trim a movie or audio file:
1.
In the Batch window, double-click the Project row, or press
R to open the Project window.
2.
Move the movie controller to the point where you want to begin processing.
3.
Choose Edit > Set In Point, or press
[ .
This sets the In point.
Note:
You can also Control-click anywhere in the Project window and choose Set In Point
from the context menu, or press
[ .
4.
Move the movie controller to the point where you want to end processing.
5.
Choose Edit > Set Out Point, or press
].
This sets the Out point.
Note:
You can also Control-click anywhere in the Project window and choose Set Out Point
from the context menu, or press
].
To clear the In/Out points, do either of the following:
Choose Edit > Clear In/Out Points.
Control-click the Project window and choose Clear In/Out Points from the context menu.