I'm finding that the positions of clips on the timeline are changing when I don't want them to. It's as if someone's going to random clips and holding the "SLIP DESTINATION" button on my keyboard while scrolling the jog wheel — so the specific section of the clip (what I want shown) is off. Anyone have any common "gotchas" or tips as to why this might be happening to me unknowingly? I'm simply editing clips one at a time along the timeline in chronological order and I never do ripple deletes or any actions that I'm aware of that change past clips I've already worked on. And yet, here I am, editing clips I've already painstakingly edited...
Given that this keeps happening, I'm wondering what the best way is to line up two clips from the same source file that I had cut in separate clips. I generally do this when I need to add fusion animation or something and I only need to add it to a very specific section of a long clip, so I use the blade tool to isolate just the section of the section I need, turn that into a fusion clip and add the animation. This works fine at first, however, like I said I'm finding that sometimes the clip doesn't sync with the following clip after I've done some further edits down the timeline... Again, I'm not willingly/knowingly changing any clip durations or adjusting clip positions (in fact, that's all done now — I'm only adding text and some tracking effects at this point). So... in the event the two clips which I cut get de-synced somehow (they
should have seamless video and audio as the timeline moves from one to the next), how do I "re-sync" them?
Thanks