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Editing a Sequence
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3. Drag the clip from the Media viewer to a location in the video track or an audio track. Make
sure the mouse pointer is below the guideline.
The timeline shows where the insert will take place and how it will affect the other clips in
the timeline.
4. Release the mouse button.
The selected material is inserted into the timeline.
Performing an Overwrite Edit in a Basic Sequence
If you are editing a basic sequence (Interplay Production or Interplay MAM), you can use the
Overwrite feature to replace a portion of the sequence with a clip that is loaded in Asset mode.
There are two ways to perform an overwrite edit:
Click the Overwrite button or press the B key. This method provides you with more options:
- You can use the position indicator as an In point for the overwrite.
- You can perform the overwrite edit from either Asset mode or Output mode.
The following illustration shows the Overwrite button circled.
Drag a clip from the Media viewer and drop it on the Sequence Timeline. This method is a
quick way to build a sequence but has fewer options.
- You can overwrite only from the beginning of a video segment.