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12 Creating and Editing Sequences
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Tips for Fixing Sync Breaks
Fixing Sync Breaks
You fix sync breaks by eliminating the overlapping portion of out-of-sync tracks. You can do
this in one of several ways, depending on the type of break and your sequence. For more
information, see “Tips for Fixing Sync Breaks” on page 538.
You can customize the sync breaks display in the Timeline, for example to limit the display
to video tracks only. This can reduce clutter and help you focus on a particular set of fixes.
To restore frames to sync while Trimming:
t Perform one or more single-roller trims on the out-of-sync tracks.
Trimming Sync lock tracks to avoid breaking sync or use the Alt (Windows) or Ctrl
(Macintosh) key function for adding black during trims.
For more information, see “Maintaining Sync While Trimming” on page 660.
You can also perform dual-roller trims, which maintain duration, instead of
single-roller trims.
Task Tips
Working
Mode Tips
While
trimming
Sync lock any additional tracks that are synced to the track you are trimming.
Otherwise, you might restore sync in one track and break it in the others. For
more information, see “Understanding Locking and Sync Locking” on
page 626.
Do not perform a dual-roller trim.
Do not perform the trim on the Out point (A-side transition) of the out-of-sync
segment. Always perform the trim on the In point (B-side transition) of the
segment.
Segment mode Use the Lift/Overwrite function to leave filler behind and maintain any other
sync relationships affected by the move.
Use the Lift/Overwrite function to delete the entire segment and leave filler to
eliminate the break.
Use the Add Edit function to isolate a portion of the clip for moving or deleting.
Move the out-of-sync track, if possible, beyond the overlapping range with the
synced material to eliminate the sync break.