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5. Mark an OUT point by clicking on the
button on the panel.
The duration of the clip will then be displayed.
The top area represents the whole length of the original media.
The current position within the clip is shown by a blue marker.
The IN point is displayed below the Player window as a green marker.
The OUT point will be represented by a red marker line.
See section "Overview" on page 61 for more information on these items.
Note
IN and OUT points can be moved by selecting the marks on the media bar and
dragging them to the required position, or by typing directly the timecode fields
besides the mark IN and mark OUT buttons.
2.8.
Placing Clips onto the Timeline
2.8.1.
Introduction
There are many different ways to add clips onto your edit. The main methods for placing a
clip to your edit are one of the following:
•
Dragging the clip into the Clip zone when the Fill button
(next to the Editing
buttons in the timeline area) is active.
This adds the clip to the end of the timeline.
•
Dragging the clip from the Clip zone to a given position in the edit.
•
Dragging the clip from the Player to a given position in the edit.
You will find comprehensive information on the various ways to place clips into an edit in
the section "Placing Clips onto the Timeline" on page 114.
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