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Performing an Insert Edit in a Basic Sequence
 
The timeline for a basic sequence has two tracks: video (V) and audio (A). A basic sequence uses green for video and audio, as shown in the following illustration.
For more information on basic sequences and advanced sequences, see Understanding Basic and Advanced Sequences and Selecting a Horizontal or Vertical Timeline.
For Interplay Production sequences, the aspect ratio and the frame rate is determined by the first clip that you add to the sequence. Any additional clips can have a different resolutions but must match the initial frame rate. See Creating a Sequence.
For Interplay MAM sequences, the target frame rate is defined when the basic sequence is created. By default, you can add clips with a differing frame rate but mixed frame rate editing might be disabled by configuration in Interplay MAM.
To insert an asset into the timeline for a basic sequence:
1. Click a video or audio asset in the Media viewer in the Media pane.
2. Drag the asset from the Media viewer to the timeline until your pointer is over the V or A track, as shown in the following illustration.
As you drag the segment to where you want it, the V and A tracks appear highlighted in orange to show you where the asset will be inserted when you release the mouse button.
3. Release the mouse button.
The asset is inserted into the timeline and the position indicator moves to the first frame of the next segment.