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To include only source video, make sure that the Take Video icon (
is not crossed out (if it is, click the icon to enable it). Choose a target video track from the first
(video) Target menu below the Program view, and then make sure None is selected in the
second (audio) Target menu.
To include only source audio, make sure that the Take Audio icon (
is not crossed out (if it is, click the icon to enable it). Make sure None is selected in the first
(video) Target menu below the Program view, and then choose a target audio track from in the
second (audio) Target menu.
You can also specify a target track by clicking the name of a track in the Timeline so that
it becomes bold. Clicking a bold name (the current target track) is the same as choosing
None from a target track menu—the track will no longer be the target, and its name is no
longer bold.
Locking and unlocking tracks
Locking an entire track is useful for preventing changes to any clips on that track while you
work on other parts of the program. A locked track is included when you preview or export the
program. If you lock the target track, it is no longer the target, so source clips cannot be added
to it until you unlock it and then target it. A locked track is marked by a crossed-out-pencil icon
next to the track name. If you position the pointer or a tool over a locked track, the pointer
appears with a lock icon ( ) to remind you that the track is locked. Locked tracks are dimmed
in the Target menus below the Program view. If you want to lock both a video track and a track
with corresponding audio, you must lock each track separately.
You can also lock a clip. This is useful when you don't want to lock an entire track. See "Locking
and unlocking clips" on page 165.
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