Ripple Editing Examples - Ulead MEDIASTUDIO PRO 8.0 User Manual

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Ripple Editing examples

The following illustrations will help you understand the sometimes complex, but
extremely important and useful aspects of Ripple Editing.
All of the following examples involve the initial insertion of a clip from outside
of the Timeline. When moving already inserted clips around within the
Timeline, results will differ.
Automatically overlaying an inserted clip (No Ripple)
No Ripple mode allows you to insert clips without temporal changes in other clips
position. In other words, inserting clips in No Ripple editing mode will not affect
positions of the clips on the Timeline. In the following example, two clips are
already on the Timeline while the third is being inserted. After insertion, the third
clip gets overlaid over the two neighbors without shifting them.
Inserting a clip into a full Timeline (Ripple)
In this example, the third clip is again inserted between the two clips. This time,
Single Track Ripple is selected.
As the clip is being inserted, the clip to the right is moved to the right two seconds.
The entire track is shifted, spaces and all. (If you don't want the spaces preserved,
use Push Away Insertion. See
"Push Away insertion" on page
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