Making Selections In The Timeline; Using The Clip Selection Tool - Ulead MEDIASTUDIO PRO 6 User Manual

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Making selections in the Timeline

In order to edit clips, you must first select them. This can be as easy as
clicking on a clip, but more advanced techniques can be very useful. There
are two types of selections that you can make: clip-based and time-
based. Clip-based selections are horizontal, moving left, and right across
tracks, whereas time-based selections are vertical, encompassing all clips
in all tracks within the selected duration. You can make selections in Video
Editor using either the Clip or Time Selection tools.

Using the Clip Selection tool

The Clip Selection tool allows you to select clips in any of the tracks in the
Timeline. You can select individual clips by clicking them. Once you have
selected a clip, you can move it or drag on its borders to trim the clip.
To select all the clips in a particular track, click the Track button on the left
side of the track. If you want to select all the clips in the Timeline, select
Edit: Select: All [
To select multiple clips:
1. Select the Clip Selection tool.
2. Press and hold the
3. Click and drag in the Video or Audio (but not both) Timeline to make a
selection.
4. Any clips included (in whole or in part) in the selection area will be
selected when you release the mouse button.
Notes:
The corresponding audio is automatically selected for video clips that have audio.
Hold down the
audio clips on the related audio tracks. For example, when selecting a video clip
on Va, any audio clip on Aa will also be selected (see the next page).
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Select a clip by clicking on it. Select a track by clicking the track button
key on your keyboard.
SHIFT
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keys while creating a selection area to also select any
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