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Segment Mode Editing
There are two methods for editing segments or adding clips:
Extract/Splice-in, indicated by a yellow arrow
Lift/Overwrite, indicated by a red arrow
Consider the following when editing segments:
Transition effects on either side of a moved selection are deleted.
Transition effects inside the selection are preserved.
When you are finished making an edit, Segment mode continues to affect
edits you make in Trim mode, unless you click the active Segment Mode
button to deactivate it.
Consider the following when selecting tracks:
You cannot simultaneously move segments separated along the same
track; however, you can move segments separated on different tracks.
You cannot overlap the source and destination tracks. For example, you
can move audio segments from A3 and A4 to A1 and A2, but you cannot
move them from A3 and A4 to A2 and A3 (A3 overlaps).
With a group, you can click any one of the selected segments to drag the
entire group to a new position.
You can select black filler as a segment.
Maintaining Sync in Segment Mode
When you use Lift/Overwrite in Segment mode, filler is added to the sequence
to maintain sync. When you move segments in the Timeline using
Extract/Splice-in, the sync is broken. To maintain sync when you use
Extract/Splice-in, select the Segment Drag Sync Locks option in the Edit tab
of the Timeline Settings dialog box. After you move a segment in the Timeline
with Extract/Splice-in, this option maintains sync by adding filler to the
following locations:
Where the segment was moved from in the sequence
On all other sync-locked tracks that correspond to the new location of the
segment you moved
You can move either an audio segment or a video segment.