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14 Using the Timeline
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Working with Segments
Your Avid editing application provides editing controls for moving, deleting, marking, and
editing entire segments in the Timeline. A segment is a portion of a sequence between two
clip transitions.
There are two basic ways to edit segments:
Select one of the segment tools on the Timeline palette (Lift/Overwrite or
Extract/Splice-in). This lets you manipulate segments by positioning the cursor over the
segment and performing either a Lift/Overwrite or Extract/Splice-in edit.
Timeline showing the active segment selection zones
Select both segment tools on the Timeline palette. This lets you edit segments by
positioning the cursor over either the upper half of the segment (for Lift/Overwrite
actions) or the lower half of the segment (for Extract/Splice-in actions) and then
clicking the segment.
You can also edit directly from a bin, as described in “Bin Editing into the Timeline” on
page 617.
Guidelines for Segment Editing
General Guidelines
Moving a selection with an Extract/Splice-in edit deletes transition effects on either side
of the selection. If the selection includes multiple segments around a transition effect,
moving the segments preserves transition effects inside the selection.
You can track the audio while moving segments by pressing the Caps Lock key to
enable audio scrub. For more information, see “Using Audio Scrub” on page 674.
You can select segments linked by common source media and timecode by enabling link
selection. For more information, see “Linked Clips” on page 611.
When you finish making an edit, the active segment tool continues to affect edits you
make unless you deactivate the segment tool on the Timeline palette.