Splitting clips – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.6.3 User Manual
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Aurora Edit LD User Guide
September 14, 2007
Chapter 6 Fine Tuning
Splitting Clips
You can split an existing clip into two clips. For example, you can insert new material
between two split sections or split a clip and remove a piece of it to tighten the
sequence.
To split a clip:
1. Press
1
on the keyboard (or click the
Timeline Tool
button) to choose the
Timeline Tool.
2. Drag the cursor to the spot where you want to split the clip.
You can also use the A, S, D, and F keys to find the split point.
3. Press \ on the keyboard or click the
Split Clip
button on the Timeline toolbar.
The clip splits in two.
To split only one of the tracks (for example, split the Video track and leave A1 and
A2 intact), deselect the track button at the left of the Timeline for tracks you want to
be unaffected by the split.
Before split...
After split...