Restoring "Video" from Video Clip

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Blaine Russom

Restoring "Video" from Video Clip

PostThu Dec 24, 2015 11:08 am

Once you have selected only the video portion of a clip and deleted it. How can you get it back? Because at the original time, audio was only important, however, I would like the video back.
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Re: Restoring "Video" from Video Clip

PostFri Dec 25, 2015 5:58 am

is it in the media pool or or is gone?

of you link it again it should reappear
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Blaine Russom

Re: Restoring "Video" from Video Clip

PostFri Dec 25, 2015 6:15 pm

Hi walter, thanks for your help.. Actually, it is in the timeline and I removed the video portion of the clip. Since it's a long clip, I don't want to go back and locate the precise time if I dont have to. Here is a screenshot of what I am looking at.

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Re: Restoring "Video" from Video Clip

PostFri Dec 25, 2015 6:32 pm

Hello, Blaine, you might find match frame command to be useful (F) to locate the precise frames. You will have to reedit it in, but the match frame command will allow you to do so much faster.
If you want to match the extents of the clip (In and Out points)—double click on the clip in the timeline, while holding Option on Mac or Alt on Windows.
This will open the source clip from the media pool in the source window, with the in and out points already defined to match the edit.
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Blaine Russom

Re: Restoring "Video" from Video Clip

PostSat Dec 26, 2015 2:31 am

Dmitry Kitsov BMD wrote:If you want to match the extents of the clip (In and Out points)—double click on the clip in the timeline, while holding Option on Mac or Alt on Windows.
This will open the source clip from the media pool in the source window, with the in and out points already defined to match the edit.


This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you! This also works with multicam clips too which is great. It doesn't work perfectly (with multicam) but I was able to make it work for me. :)

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