Wed Mar 17, 2021 8:55 pm
Yes, that is the correct operation. Opening a clip from the Timeline enables you to alter is In and Out points in situ. To add a new clip to the Timeline you would either drag it from the Media Pool, or double click on it to open it in the Source viewer, add I/O points, and then add it to the Timeline.
Pic shows the current playhead position in the Timeline viewer, and the double clicked Timeline clip in the Source viewer with the used section I/O points.
In this case the clip in the Source viewer is shown at its original resolution, whereas the Timeline viewer is showing the Timeline resolution, which is why they are at different aspect ratios.
As Howard says, if you either have Single viewer enabled, or because of lack of screen space only one is showing, you can switch between viewers using the Q key on your keyboard.
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