Playing past out, Changing cut points between adjacent clips, About adjusting cut points – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual

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Playing Past Out

Playing Past Out lets you create an Out point on the fly while viewing media after the
Mark Out point, which is useful when verifying the Out point.

1. In the Trim Tool, click the

Play Past Out

button.

2. Play the clip.

The clip continues playing past the Mark Out point, letting you see the rest of the
footage in the clip.

Changing cut points between adjacent clips

About adjusting cut points

You may need to adjust the cut points between two clips in the Timeline.

When you edit part of a clip into your sequence, Aurora Edit recognizes that there is
more material in the clip than is being used in the edit. The Cut Point Edit Tool lets
you access the unused portion of the clip without returning to the source clip and
repeating the edit.

Changing cut points

Adjust the cut points between two adjacent clips by trimming the Out point of the first
clip, the In point of the second clip, or both.

1. Select the tracks you want to edit in the Timeline.

2. Move to the appropriate cut point in the Timeline:

Press

H

on the keyboard to move to the next cut point.

Press

G

on the keyboard to move to the previous cut point.

3. Press

4

on your keyboard or click the

Cut Point Edit Tool

button in the Timeline

toolbar.

08 April 2010

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Trimming clips

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