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John7171 [Avatar]
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Video help on YouTube shows selecting a split off segment in timeline, and then opening the trim tool to trim that section only.
When I split off a segment of the main video on the timeline, select it and then open the trim tool, I am facing the entire project, not just the highlighted split off piece.

I'm new to the program, so I'm sure it's something I am doing wrong.

Any suggestions or advice appreciated.

Jack
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Senior Contributor Location: UK Joined: Dec 15, 2014 13:06 Messages: 1831 Offline
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Quote Video help on YouTube shows selecting a split off segment in timeline, and then opening the trim tool to trim that section only.
When I split off a segment of the main video on the timeline, select it and then open the trim tool, I am facing the entire project, not just the highlighted split off piece.

I'm new to the program, so I'm sure it's something I am doing wrong.

Any suggestions or advice appreciated.

Jack


I dont think you are seeing the entire project just a greatly enlarged part of the clip that you highlighted before opening the Trim tool

Have a look at the attached, it may help. EDIT: Where I have said "see the whole project" I should have said "see the whole clip"

Robert
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Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
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I dont think you are seeing the entire project just a greatly enlarged part of the clip that you highlighted before opening the Trim tool

Have a look at the attached, it may help. EDIT: Where I have said "see the whole project" I should have said "see the whole clip"

Robert


Great explanation Robert. Thanks for the screeen shot. laughing Subscribe to PowerDirector University on YouTube.

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Great explanation Robert. Thanks for the screeen shot. laughing

Hi Maliek

A compliment indeed from you Sir, thank you. Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
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I dont think you are seeing the entire project just a greatly enlarged part of the clip that you highlighted before opening the Trim tool

Have a look at the attached, it may help. EDIT: Where I have said "see the whole project" I should have said "see the whole clip"

Robert


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Thanks, Robert. Nice screenshot and text entries.
I will work on it again when I get home tonight.
I'm pretty sure it's showing the whole project, because the in and out markers on my trim view show only a tiny fraction of the clip.
Maybe I can load some screen shots, once I figure out how to do it in this forum, or create a link to a file sharing site.
Maliek's video was the one I was referring to as my lesson!

Jack
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Thanks, Robert. Nice screenshot and text entries.
I will work on it again when I get home tonight.
I'm pretty sure it's showing the whole project, because the in and out markers on my trim view show only a tiny fraction of the clip.
Maybe I can load some screen shots, once I figure out how to do it in this forum, or create a link to a file sharing site.
Maliek's video was the one I was referring to as my lesson!

Jack


Just to clarify, Jack

Are you sure the whole project is not highlighted when you click on the trim button?

Robert Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
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Just to clarify, Jack

Are you sure the whole project is not highlighted when you click on the trim button?

Robert

I'm sure I a missing something, but it seems to me that the trim function is covering the whole project. The selected split fragment should fill the whole trim screen, I am thinking.

I will try to post images of my attempts and put a link here.
Hope this link works. If not I will have to get a lesson in posting images for this site.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1rcs1n5ulfeheru/AADDZt4jt3zMDeU8BC60INYja?dl=0

Jack

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The Shadowman
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Quote Just to clarify, Jack

Are you sure the whole project is not highlighted when you click on the trim button?

Robert


I'm sure I a missing something, but it seems to me that the trim function is covering the whole project. The selected split fragment should fill the whole trim screen, I am thinking.

I will try to post images of my attempts and put a link here.trim screenshots
Hope this link works. If not I will have to get a lesson in posting images for this site.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1rcs1n5ulfeheru/AADDZt4jt3zMDeU8BC60INYja?dl=0

Jack

Jack

When you have the trim tool open, try selecting "Multi Trim" at the top of the window. See if that helps

Robert

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Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
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Look at the name of the clip and the name of it after the split on the timeline. It appear that your whole project may be one long video clip. What is shown in the screenshot is normal behavior when you use the trim function.
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I'm sure I a missing something, but it seems to me that the trim function is covering the whole project. The selected split fragment should fill the whole trim screen, I am thinking.

I will try to post images of my attempts and put a link here.trim screenshots
Hope this link works. If not I will have to get a lesson in posting images for this site.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1rcs1n5ulfeheru/AADDZt4jt3zMDeU8BC60INYja?dl=0

Jack

Jack

When you have the trim tool open, try selecting "Multi Trim" at the top of the window. See if that helps

Robert


Will try that and report back.
Thank you.
Jack
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Quote Look at the name of the clip and the name of it after the split on the timeline. It appear that your whole project may be one long video clip. What is shown in the screenshot is normal behavior when you use the trim function.


l will do that.

I thought that I could split my video project and work on trimming each split section separately, but I guess I can't do that.
I appreciate your answer and will go "back to the drawing board"

Jack
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Eu farei isso.

Eu pensei que eu poderia dividir meu projeto de vídeo e trabalhar em cortar cada seção dividida separadamente, mas eu acho que não posso fazer isso.
Agradeço sua resposta e voltarei "para a prancheta"

Jack [/ quotePostId]

You can and should use the Split timeline, then right click and Remove part you do not want, or select and Del.
I only use it this way.
It has an application (PDSpeed) that adds keyboard shortcuts, where S (Split) XEON-E5-2680 v4 / Mem. 16GB DDR4
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John7171 [Avatar]
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Eu farei isso.

Eu pensei que eu poderia dividir meu projeto de vídeo e trabalhar em cortar cada seção dividida separadamente, mas eu acho que não posso fazer isso.
Agradeço sua resposta e voltarei "para a prancheta"

Jack [/ quotePostId]

You can and should use the Split timeline, then right click and Remove part you do not want, or select and Del.
I only use it this way.
It has an application (PDSpeed) that adds keyboard shortcuts, where S (Split)


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Sounds like a plan!
I will try it tonight.
Many thanks.
Jack
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Eu farei isso.

Eu pensei que eu poderia dividir meu projeto de vídeo e trabalhar em cortar cada seção dividida separadamente, mas eu acho que não posso fazer isso.
Agradeço sua resposta e voltarei "para a prancheta"

Jack [/ quotePostId]

You can and should use the Split timeline, then right click and Remove part you do not want, or select and Del.
I only use it this way.
It has an application (PDSpeed) that adds keyboard shortcuts, where S (Split)


If you use split and remove what is the point of the trim tool? Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
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If you use split and remove what is the point of the trim tool?


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Many thanks to all who replied. I just ran through the filmon the timeline and split it into parts, somewhat arbitrarily, then edited the split off parts and finally produced what I had left. Worked OK. But I am still shaky about the use of the trim tool, which I found did not help me.

I know there is a lot of material on this use on YouTube, so when I have a bit more time, I will go back to my learning process.

Appreciate the suggestions and advice.


Jack
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