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Table Of Contents
Working with Segments
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Enabling Only One Segment Edit Tool at a Time
You can use the Timeline Settings dialog box to specify the behavior of the segment tools in the
Timeline palette to allow only one segment tool to be enabled at a time. This overrides the
default behavior, which allows both segment tools to be enabled at once, and is useful in some
workflows.
For more information on Timeline settings, see “Timeline Settings” on page 1371.
To specify that the segment tools in the Timeline palette be enabled one at a time:
1. Double-click Timeline in the Settings list in the Project window.
The Timeline Settings dialog box opens.
2. Click the Edit tab, and select Only One Segment Tool Can Be Enabled At A Time.
3. Click OK
Bin Editing into the Timeline
You can use the segment tools on the Timeline palette to edit clips directly from a bin into the
sequence in the Timeline. Bin editing lets you bypass the process of loading clips into the
monitor, setting marks, and clicking the Splice-in button or Overwrite button.
You can also use keyboard shortcut keys to edit clips directly from a bin into the sequence in the
Timeline.
For information on editing multiple clips directly from the bin into the RecordSource/Record
monitor, see “Creating an Instant Rough Cut” on page 570.
To activate bin editing:
1. Double-click Bin in the Settings list in the Project window.
The Bin settings dialog box opens.
2. Select the “Enable edit from bin (Splice, Overwrite)” option.
3. Click OK.
To perform a direct edit from a bin into your Timeline:
1. (Option) For a more accurate edit, mark In and Out points for each clip or create subclips.
Otherwise, the entire clip is edited into the sequence.
2. Click one of the segment tools in the Timeline palette:
t Lift/Overwrite (red) acts as an overwrite edit, causing the clip to overwrite material of
the same length in the sequence while maintaining the same duration of the sequence.