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Editing a Sequence
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To split one or more segments:
1. Move the position indicator to the location where you want to split the segment.
2. For an advanced sequence, enable the audio tracks that include segments that you want to
split.
3. Do one of the following:
t Click the Split button.
t Press Ctrl+E (Windows) or Command+E (Macintosh).
t Position the mouse pointer on the timecode bar, right-click the timecode bar, and select
Split.
t Select Split from the Sequence pane menu.
The following illustration shows a video segment with associated NAT and SOT tracks
enabled for splitting, and the results of the split operation.
Left: Before splitting the segments; Right: After splitting the segments
You can now edit the split segments, for example, by deleting one of the new segments or
inserting a new clip at the split.
Adding Markers to a Sequence
There are two ways to add markers to a sequence:
Add a clip or a portion of a clip that contains markers.
Add markers directly to the sequence.
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Markers are a feature used in Interplay Production assets. For complete information about
working with markers, see “Logging Interplay | Production Assets and Creating Subclips” on
page 290.