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Quick Editing Question - New to PD8
Gugli [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Sep 14, 2009 23:52 Messages: 4 Offline
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I have started a project and added some still pics, titles, and background sound on the timeline. Now I realized that I need to add a 30 sec clip at the beginning and one clip I have to replace with another clip. How can I do that so it would not change the other clips position? For example, when I add a clip at the beginning all the following clips, titles will move over so titles and the related clips' position will not be affected and will retain their location.

I need to replace a clip with other clip. Can I just delete it and insert the new clip. Again I am concerned if the lenght of the new clip is different than the new clip then titles and clips position will not be sync (it will change) and I have to manually change all the titles and background sounds. Thanks for your help.

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Robert2 S
Senior Contributor Location: Australia Joined: Apr 22, 2009 05:57 Messages: 1461 Offline
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Hi Gugli,

As long as you have in the preferences/editing section the option to "Link all tracks when moving/removing content in the video track" the titles and clips will stay in sync.

The only problem you may have is if you have a music track that runs without breaks the entire length of your project that part will be out of sync but the titles and separate videos will be fine.

The reason I know about the music track is because I have a music track that runs under about 10 of my clips and understandably it will end up out of sync when I change say number 4 of the 10 clips. I have just worked out to do my music track last if I need to align a specific section of the music to the video.

One thing I will mention, be aware that using the option to "Apply transitions to all" on my system does not keep the separate titles etc in sync. If I place the transitions separately it does keep the clips aligned. So just be aware of this it may save you some extra work. My youtube channel====> http://www.youtube.com/user/relate2?feature=mhsn
Cranston
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Aug 17, 2007 02:26 Messages: 1667 Offline
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Hi Gugli,

To the right of every timeline, you will see a little padlock icon.
If you click on this padlock icon, it will lock that timeline in it’s place, and now nothing can be moved or edited in that locked timelime, until you decide to unlock it.
(note: a pds save will NOT save a timelines locked status, and you must re-lock when opening a project from a pds save.)

If you are just replacing an image, then lock all the timelines (except the one you’re working with), and drag the new image down next to the one you want to replace. Then set the new images’ “duration” to the exact same duration as the one you are replacing. Then delete the unwanted image, unlock all the timelines, and everything will still be in sync.
If your preferences are set as Robert described above, then PD will automatically shift everything when you insert a new image that is longer or shorter than the original one.
And of course, all this also applies to video sequence changes too.

But naturally, if in the middle of a 4 minute project, you replace 00:47 clip, with a 01:14 clip, and even though your project and the PIPs will automatically shift the required amount (if not locked), any audio or music in the audio tracks, that you had “tailored to fit” the original edit, may need some manual adjustment or re-working, to accommodate the new extra 27 seconds you’ve added to you project.

So, using a combination of “locking” your timelines, and letting them automatically shift, should make it possible for you to accomplish your desired edit. But again, your audio tracks may need re-working owing to duration changes.
And remember, when making any big changes to an edit, it’s always a good idea to make a re-named copy of your project’s last pds save. Then open a new PD session from/with that “copy”, and try your new changes. That way NOTHING can go wrong with your last saved pds, as you are now just working off the copy)


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Gugli [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Sep 14, 2009 23:52 Messages: 4 Offline
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Thanks Robert and Cranston for your help. It worked.
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