![]() ![]() Having realised this I just discovered you can continue to add further video or sound clips to a group i.e. ![]() Using shift only selects the last two clips each time and there is no grouping option. It's probably best just to say you can select multiple clips one at a time by pressing Ctrl and left clicking each clip followed by a right click to get the Grouping option up. Well I never! Got my head around this now. Unfortunately a bug in the program (v4.08) does not replace the audio track on the timeline when the sequence (any sequence) is reused although it will play when previewing. This will produce new linked clips (sequences) which can then be used to recreate the timeline. ![]() Unfortunately as far as I know you can't link two independant tracks and drag them about.Īs an alternative, you could work with short lengths of timeline, set the audio against the visuals and save each as a sequence. The problem with this approach is that you can't now move them. This will essentially immobilise the tracks, so clicking the button for an audio track and a separate video track will link them together whilst still enabling you edit any unfixed tracks. This is the end button of the row of 4 just beneath the word "Storyboard" at the left hand end of each track. Once you have finalised the position of your video track and separate audio track for a section of the timeline, you can prevent them being moved by clicking the padlock button for the tracks concerned. Neither can you link unattached audio and video tracks, however. Audio and video can only be unlinked and relinked when from the same clip but not unlinked, repositioned and relinked in the new position. ![]()
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