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To restore a deleted track:
t Choose Undo from the Edit menu.
Adding an Edit
The Add Edit function places an artificial edit point between the
frames of a clip. The edit appears in the Timeline as a transition
between two clips; when you play the clip, the footage appears
unchanged because the frames are continuous.
This form of edit is also known as a match frame. In traditional analog
editing, match framing is used to accomplish specific tasks, such as
creating a dissolve between two clips. In NewsCutter, however, add
edits (or match frames) function differently. Use match frames
primarily to divide and isolate portions of a clip or sequence in order
to modify that portion without affecting the rest of the footage. Once
you make the adjustment (for example, adding an effect), playback of
the clip is no longer seamless because the two portions of the clip are
different.
You can add an edit to a single audio or video track, or you can place
the add edit across several tracks at once.
To add a match-frame edit:
1. Move the position indicator to the chosen frame.
2. Select the tracks where you want to add the edit.
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Add edit placed between frames
Footage plays back continuously.