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  • Ron Evans
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    Mine stays on all the time too.

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  • antonsvideo
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    Originally posted by VideoOpp View Post
    By setting an in and out pointof the section that you want to cut out, and then using Alt+D (rather than Alt+Del) you can do a ripple delete of all tracks without having to turn the nasty Sync mode on.

    the nasty sync mode???? hmmmm, I use it all the time and I hardly turn it off

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  • VideoOpp
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    By setting an in and out pointof the section that you want to cut out, and then using Alt+D (rather than Alt+Del) you can do a ripple delete of all tracks without having to turn the nasty Sync mode on.

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  • noafilm
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    Thx a lot Anton, that did the trick.

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  • antonsvideo
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    Originally posted by noafilm View Post
    Yes I can, but once I drop it on the timeline the video part in track va also gets a cross dissolve.
    in that case, make sure you untick the 3rd option from top down in first screenshot

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  • noafilm
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    Originally posted by antonsvideo View Post
    can you drag and drop an audio crossfade from the audio transition folder?
    Yes I can, but once I drop it on the timeline the video part in track va also gets a cross dissolve.

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  • antonsvideo
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    can you drag and drop an audio crossfade from the audio transition folder?

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  • noafilm
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    Thx Ron for the tip, I got another one which I can't find, I want to add a dissolve between 2 audio tracks which works if my audio is on a "a" track but not if it's on a "va" track, in that case video and audio get a dissolve and I only want the audio to contain the dissolve.

    Is there a shortcut to handle this?

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  • Ron Evans
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    With sync ON, and insert ON if you insert something in the gap that is bigger than the gap it will move the clips to fit.

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  • noafilm
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    Aah, what would I do without you guys, I"m finally getting up to speed now. Thx all for the input.

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  • pjsssss
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    If you use the shortcut combo of Shift ALT drag, it will move all clips that originate to the right of the cursor

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  • Ron Evans
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    From a cut across all tracks, Shift+Alt, grab any clip to the right and drag. All tracks should then move as needed to the right to create a space. If that is what you wanted?

    Ron Evans

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  • noafilm
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    Well Finally.... Even though all settings were in "application" as it should it did not work but above the timeline "sync mode" was unchecked, once I checked that the ripple delete worked as it should, pfffff...

    I managed to find the track and clip cut functions as well, need only one more to make my life a bit easier;

    If I want to select all clips from all tracks on the rightside of my cursor or the cti, how do i do that?

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  • noafilm
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    Originally posted by Ron Evans View Post
    You don't have the application settings set up correctly.
    Thx Ron but I do have it set up like that, I also have the "ripple delete" keyboard shortcut mapped to "x" and when I select the clip that needs to be deleted and hit "x" all clips on that track move to the left, except clips that are one track higher don't.

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  • Ron Evans
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    You don't have the application settings set up correctly.

    On the preview window across the top there is a drop down called settings. Click on Application settings and a window will open for all the application settings. Under default Sync Mode On should be checked and Ripple unchecked, also Insert/Overwrite mode should be Insert. Click OK to set this.

    Ron Evans

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