MediaCentral | UX User’s Guide
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Using the Sequence Pane
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Editing a Sequence
Editing a Sequence
You can work with one of two sequences: a basic sequence or an advanced sequence (see
Understanding Basic and Advanced Sequences
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Locking a Basic Sequence (Interplay | MAM)
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Performing an Insert Edit in a Basic Sequence
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Performing an Insert Edit in an Advanced Sequence
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Performing an Overwrite Edit in an Advanced Sequence
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Position Indicator Placement After an Insert or Overwrite Edit
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Performing a Replace Edit
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Enabling an Audio Track
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Using a Basic Sequence as a Source for a Sequence (Interplay | Production)
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Using a Basic Sequence as a Source for a Sequence (Interplay | MAM)
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Using Match Frame from Asset Mode to Add Media to a Sequence
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Undoing and Redoing an Action in the Sequence Pane
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Moving or Deleting Segments in the Timeline
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Adding and Removing Audio Segments
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Creating an Audio-Only NAT or SOT Segment
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Snapping in the Timeline
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Trimming Segments in the Timeline
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Using L-Cuts in the Timeline
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Splitting a Segment
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Adding Markers to a Sequence
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Inserting Video Dissolves (Advanced Sequences Only)
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Enabling Audio Scrubbing
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Modifying the Start Timecode
Ancillary data that is contained in a clip is preserved when you edit the clip into a sequence.