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Overwrite Trimming
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To select additional transitions for single-roller trimming in varying locations on different
tracks:
t Shift+click the transitions in the Timeline.
This method is useful when you work with staggered transitions across multiple tracks, This
also lets you select both A-side and B-side transitions for simultaneous trimming in opposite
directions (asymmetrical trim). You cannot do this with dual-roller trims.
Example of two A-sides and one B-side selected for asymmetrical trimming
To select transitions on clips linked by common source and timecode:
1. Click the Link Selection button.
2. Click a selection with linked clips.
The application selects all transitions on linked segments.
For more information on link selection, see “Linked Clips” on page 655.
Soloing Audio while Trimming
Soloing audio lets you listen to a single audio track while trimming multiple tracks.
To solo an audio track while trimming, do the following:
t Click the Solo button in the Track Control panel for the track you want to solo.
The Solo button turns green, and Mute buttons on all other audio tracks turn orange.
Overwrite Trimming
If you want to trim one side of a transition but still maintain synchronization between video and
audio, you can create an overwrite trim on either the A-side (outgoing frames) or the B-side
(incoming frames) of a transition while maintaining the overall duration of the track and the sync
relationships. This procedure either adds a black segment or overwrites frames to fill the duration
of trimmed frames. For more information on preserving sync by adding black filler, see
“Maintaining Sync While Trimming” on page 707.
If you enable link selection, clicking a transition also selects transitions on linked segments (see
“Linked Clips” on page 655).