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Performing a Basic Trim
With your transitions and trim sides selected, you can perform a basic
trim by using one of the following alternative procedures:
Use the Trim buttons to trim forward or backward by 1-frame or
10-frame increments.
Use the numeric keypad at the right side of the keyboard, as fol-
lows:
- To move the transition a specific number of frames, type a
plus sign (+) or minus sign (–) and the number of frames (from
1 to 99) you want to move forward or backward. Then press
Enter. If the number of frames is larger than 99, type an F after
the number to indicate frame count. For example, to enter 200
frames, type 200F and press Enter.
- To move the transition to an exact point in the timecode, type
a timecode number larger than 99, including frames. For
example, type 102 to enter 1 second and 2 frames (1:02).
Use controls in the Timeline by clicking a roller at the selected
transition and dragging forward or backward in the sequence.
For greater control:
- Press the Option key as you drag one frame at a time.
- Press the k key to snap to other transition points.
As you trim, all selected transitions in the Timeline move in unison.
The Trim counter displays the frame count backward or forward for
one or both trim sides, and the monitors display the new incoming or
outgoing frames.
Audio Solo in Trim Mode
Audio solo in Trim mode allows you to listen to a single audio track
while trimming multiple tracks.
1 frame
10 frames