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Re: Time remap problems
by Caite Adamek on Jul 1, 2008 at 4:36:40 am

When I get this warning, I move the bladed clip portion I want to retime to the end of the timeline, make the time adjustment, increase the gap where the clip portion is to be inserted by moving all the clips from the insert point on to the right by an aproximate amount, then I drop the retimed clip portion back into the timeline and if there is a gap, move all the following clips back.

It's very manual & there may well be a more elegant way of doing this!

But watch out when you are moving the clips along the timeline to make the gap for the retimed clip, that you do not get any of your video or audio out of sync!



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