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Posted by Mike Kujbida on 02/08/07 03:35
S key (for Split).
leekazimir@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks! Works very well. Very easy program to use, actually.
>
> Another question, though is there an equivelent to the "razor" tool,
> ie a way to easily take one clip on the timeline and "cut" it into two
> or more independently editable clips?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Lee
>
> On Feb 3, 11:01 am, Stuart McKears <drop@!$!mckears.delobvious.com>
> wrote:
>> On 2 Feb 2007 13:08:26 -0800, leekazi...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>
>>> Been tooling around withVegas7 for a few days. I like it so far,
>>> but one thing troubles me.
>>
>>> I don't see a way to "unlinkaudio and video", as you can do, for
>>> instance, in Adobe Premiere.
>>
>>> What I mean is: can I put a clip on the time line, then make it so
>>> I can manipulate the audio and video separately? I need to do that
>>> to do things like extending the audio past the point where the
>>> video is visible, and vice versa.
>>
>>> I see that you can drop in audio and video separately from the
>>> trimmer, but that's not quite what I want.... it would be annoying
>>> to have to manually synch it up first before you manipulated them.
>>> And I know you could do some of these effects by layering them on
>>> different timeline tracks, but it's not as simple and direct as
>>> "unlinking" them like you can do in Premiere.
>>
>>> I have to say, if there's no way to do this I will just go back to
>>> using Premiere, or perhaps try Ulead or Avid Liquid.
>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Lee
>>
>> Select event(s) - hit U - all selected events ungrouped
>>
>> Select event(s) - hit G - all selected events grouped
>>
>> AFAIC the two most used keyboard shortcuts inVegas
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>> www.mckears.comwww.cyclewriter.org
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>> www.mckears.com
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