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OveDe [Avatar]
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You can choose between movie time and clip time, but I often need to know where the current location is in the file that the clip comes from.
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If I understood you I would see the elapsed time of the clip.
By moving the cursor over the clip and clicking to select it, I have the exact time that the cursor is stopped on the clip.
Does not work for the video clip being played

[quotePostId=299522]You can choose between movie time and clip time, but I often need to know where the current location is in the file that the clip comes from.[/quotePostId]

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OveDe [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jul 22, 2013 08:31 Messages: 14 Offline
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[quotePostId=299533]If I understood you I would see the elapsed time of the clip.
By moving the cursor over the clip and clicking to select it, I have the exact time that the cursor is stopped on the clip.
Does not work for the video being played

[quotePostId=299522]You can choose between movie time and clip time, but I often need to know where the current location is in the file that the clip comes from.[/quotePostId][/quotePostId]

No. As I wrote, I can choose between movie time and clip time, but I also want to know the time in the file from where the clip the is taken!
PowerDirector Moderator [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan Joined: Oct 18, 2016 00:25 Messages: 2104 Offline
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Hi,

As far as I am aware that is not possible from the timeline.

Can you clarify why you would want to do that?

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OveDe [Avatar]
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[quotePostId=299541]Hi,

As far as I am aware that is not possible from the timeline.

Can you clarify why you would want to do that?

Cheers
PowerDirector Moderator[/quotePostId]

When I'm working with preparation of a trailer for some musical or theatrical event I often get requests to change some of the clips, then with references to the original file.
It would be easier to do that if I could be presented the timing where I am, in the file from which the clip was taken, when I drag to expand or contract the beginning or the ending of a clip.
Obviously the program keeps track of it, so why not make it available for the user while editing?
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OK I understand.

Have you explored the trim/multi-trim function? Would that do what you want?? Ctrl Alt T or Rt click>Edit video>Trim

Cheers
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OveDe [Avatar]
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[quotePostId=299553]OK I understand.

Have you explored the trim/multi-trim function? Would that do what you want?? Ctrl Alt T or Rt click>Edit video>Trim

Cheers
PowerDirector Moderator[/quotePostId]

Perfect!
Thank you for your help.
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