Removing a clip or a range of frames from the program
You can remove an entire clip or a range of frames from the Timeline in two ways: - Lifting removes frames from the program and leaves a gap of the same duration as the frames you remove.
- Extracting removes frames from the program and closes the resulting gap by ripple deletion.
These methods are most useful when you want to remove frames from the middle of a clip or across multiple clips on the same track. If you just want to remove frames from one end of a clip, simply trim the end of the clip (see Editing a clip that exists between other Timeline clips).
To remove frames without affecting other clips (lift): Do one of the following: - To remove an entire clip, select the clip in the Timeline and press the Delete key.
- To remove a range of frames, use the program controller to specify the In and Out points to remove, and click the Lift button (
) in the Monitor window.
To remove frames and close the resulting gap (extract): Do one of the following: - To remove an entire clip, select the clip in the Timeline and choose Timeline > Ripple Delete.
- To remove a range of frames, use the program controller to specify the In and Out points to remove, and click the Extract button (
) in the Monitor window.
To delete all clips on one track: - Select the track select tool (
). - Click the first clip in the track, and press Delete.
Note: You can also delete a track; see Adding, naming, and deleting tracks.
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