Inset clip in between Specific Points

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drkfuture1

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Inset clip in between Specific Points

PostThu Jun 17, 2021 2:19 pm

How can I INSERT a clip in a fixed portion of timeline. I mean, the clip wont replace anything or ripple move/delete anything, it will just be placed in between point A and point B (as in the picture), If the video clip is larger than that Two Points/Range, then it will be forcefully clipped.

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Jason Conrad

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Inset clip in between Specific Points

PostFri Jun 18, 2021 2:21 am

drkfuture1 wrote:How can I INSERT a clip in a fixed portion of timeline. I mean, the clip wont replace anything or ripple move/delete anything, it will just be placed in between point A and point B (as in the picture), If the video clip is larger than that Two Points/Range, then it will be forcefully clipped.

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Use i and o keys to set in and out at either end, make sure the track destination is set to the right track, set an in in your source monitor if you want, but the playhead will be the default if you don’t, then press f10 for “overwrite” edit because although you call it insert, overwrite is actually what you want. You’re overwriting the gap. An insert edit will ripple, because that’s what they do.


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Re: Inset clip in between Specific Points

PostFri Jun 18, 2021 2:03 pm

This kind of thing is covered in the Beginner's Guide, which was just updated for version 17.

It's a great resource, helped me a lot. ;)

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