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76 Editing in Timeline mode
Rippling
Rippling is a design aid that takes some of the headache out of making
room on your timeline, or taking up slack (empty) space on the timeline by
keeping your clips' relative positions constant when you make edits (this also
includes a clip's keyframes). Rippling saves you the effort of moving multiple
clips for the sake of what is often a minor edit, perhaps to make room at the start
of your project for titles or a new intro or the deletion of a section of video from
the middle of a project. You can enable and disable Rippling using either the
Rippling button on the timeline's context toolbar, or by using the command on
the Arrange menu.
Moving clips
Rippling affects other clips (and their adjustment, effect or transition's
keyframes) starting at the same time or after the clip you are moving. When you
move a clip, those other clips that start at the same point or later on the timeline
will automatically shuffle left or right to account for your move.
When trimming or extending the end of a clip
Rippling only affects other clips that both start after your edited clip starts and
end after the end of your edited clip.
When trimming the start of a clip
Rippling affects other clips that start and end after the start of your edited clip,
and it also moves your edited clip to the same "start time" it had before you
trimmed its start, shuffling other affected clips at the same time.
Ripple mode
Rippling can be set to work in one of four modes: it can affect the track
you are working on, all tracks of the same level (e.g., those within a group), all
tracks on the same level including marker rippling, or the whole timeline (with
marker rippling). The last two options allow markers to maintain their positions
relative to the moved clipsotherwise marker positions will not alter when
rippling takes place.
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