1) Select a clip, and click [Copy] on the timeline.
You can continue to paste and replace clips.
Right-click a clip and click [Copy].
Click [Edit] on the menu bar, and click [Copy].
Copying: [Ctrl] + [C], [Ctrl] + [Insert]
Cut clips. The cut clip is deleted from its current position.
1) Select a clip, and click [Cut (Follow Mode)] on the timeline.
The editing result of a cut operation is dependent on the editing mode.
You can continue to paste and replace clips.
Right-click a clip, and click [Cut] or [Ripple Cut].
Select a clip, click [Edit] on the menu bar, and click [Cut] or [Ripple Cut].
Cutting (mode-dependent): [Ctrl] + [X]
Cutting: [Shift] + [Delete]
Ripple cutting: [Alt] + [X]
You can paste copied or cut clips to the timeline.
1) Select a clip, and copy or cut it.
2) Select a track, and move the timeline cursor to the paste position.
3) Click [Paste to Current Location] of the timeline.
The clip is placed with the position on the timeline cursor set as the In point.
Right click on the track to paste to, and click [Paste]. At this time, the clip will be pasted to the right-clicked track regardless of the currently selected track.
Click [Edit] on the menu bar, and click [Paste] → [Cursor].
Right click on any clip on the track to paste to, and click [Paste] → [Cursor]. At this time, the clip will be pasted to the position of the timeline cursor on the right-clicked track regardless of the currently selected track.
Pasting: [Ctrl] + [V]
A track is automatically added if there is no track at the paste destination.
If a clip exists at the destination position, it is divided at the position of the timeline cursor and the pasted clip overwrites the existing clip or is inserted between the divided clips.
You can insert another clip at (or in front of) the In point or at (or behind) the Out point of a specific clip.
When pasting another clip to the Out point of the white clip
1) Select a clip, and copy or cut it.
2) Click the clip to be used as the reference for pasting.
3) Click [Edit] on the menu bar, and click [Paste] → [Clip In] or [Clip Out].
[Clip In] |
Insert the clip at (or in front of) the In point of the selected clip. |
[Clip Out] |
Insert the clip at (or behind) the Out point of the selected clip. |
Right-click the clip to be used as the reference for pasting, and click [Paste] → [Clip In] or [Clip Out].
You can replace a copied, cut or ripple cut clip.
1) Select a clip, and copy or cut it.
2) Select a clip to replace, and click [Replace Clip (All)] on the timeline.
All of the mixers and filters applied to the clip also are replaced.
Right-drag on the desired clip to be replaced, and click [Replace].
Click the [Replace Clip (All)] list button, and click [All].
Right-click the clip to replaced, and click [Replace] → [All].
Click [Edit] on the menu bar, and click [Replace] → [All].
Replacing all: [Ctrl] + [R]
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Only filters and mixers can be partially replaced.
1) Select a clip, and copy or cut it.
2) Select the clip to replace.
3) Click the [Replace Clip (All)] list button on the timeline.
4) Click the replace item.
Right-drag on the desired clip to be replaced, and click [Replace parts] → replace items.
Click [Edit] on the menu bar, and click [Replace] → replace items.
Right-click the replace target clip, and click [Replace] → replace items.
Replacing the filter: [Alt] + [R]
Replacing the mixer: [Shift] + [Ctrl] + [R]
Replacing the clip: [Shift] + [R]
Replacing the clip with filter: [Shift] + [Alt] + [R]