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How to move all clips to another video track?
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:36 pm
by Banji Abereoje
Hi all,
Pls I want to ask, using VS10 plus, how I can move all video clips in track 1 (main video track) to the overlay video track without first creating a video file of the footage?
A concept just occured to me after almost finishing editing a 1 hour recording. I discovered I need to move all to an overlay tracks & get something else done in the main video track.
Your response is appreciated.
Banji A.
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:42 pm
by Black Lab
Click on the first clip on the track, then hold the Shift key and click on the last clip that you want to move. This should highlight the first and last clips, as well as those in between. Now simply drag them to another track.
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:58 pm
by randazzo
Don't forget to change your clip dimension settings for the overlay tracks. Otherwise you'll have to do this manually.
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 7:26 pm
by Black Lab
Yes, what Jean-Pierre is referring to is to make sure the overlay tracks are set for Fit to Screen (found under File>Preferences).
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 6:20 pm
by Banji Abereoje
Black Lab wrote:.....Now simply drag them to another track.
Thx for your prompt response. I tried this and I was able to select all clips at once BUT cannot get it dragged to another track. What have I not done right? I even made sure the overlay tracks are set for Fit to Screen
Pls still waiting to get this done.
Thanks in adv.
B.A.
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 6:35 pm
by Black Lab
I don't know - works for me. Do you have anything else in the track you are trying to move them to? Do you have Ripple Editing for that track on or off?
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:36 pm
by randazzo
Make sure you select them all with the shift button.
You could also drag them first to your library manage and from there drag them to the desired video track.
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 10:36 am
by Banji Abereoje
Black Lab wrote: ... Do you have anything else in the track you are trying to move them to? Do you have Ripple Editing for that track on or off?
I opened a fresh video track with nothing in it. My Ripple editing is off for all tracks..... I even attempted copying it up to Library Manage, it will not paste.
The indication sign I always see, making all these attempts, is a small circle with a slash inside it: I guess, indicating not possible.
Still waiting on u all.
B.A.
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 10:53 am
by Ron P.
Ok let's look at this possibility...
VS10+ or VS11.5+ does not allow transitions in the overlay tracks. So in order to move all the clips in the main track to any overlay tracks, you first must remove all transitions. Then you should be able to move them all as described above.
Copying clips from a track to the library, needs to be into the appropriate libraries. You can not copy image clips into a video library and vice-versa. I done a short quick test, where I had a mixture of video and image clips in a video track. I selected all of them, and dragged it up to the video library. Just the video clips were copied. I then changed to an image library, and repeated the process. Well just the images were copied, so it will allow copying several at a time into the appropriate libraries, just not all the different media into all the different libraries.
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 4:14 pm
by Black Lab
VS10+ or VS11.5+ does not allow transitions in the overlay tracks. So in order to move all the clips in the main track to any overlay tracks, you first must remove all transitions. Then you should be able to move them all as described above.
Good call Ron. That could be it.
I opened a fresh video track with nothing in it. My Ripple editing is off for all tracks..... I even attempted copying it up to Library Manage, it will not paste.
You cannot copy & paste. What you want to do is drag & drop.
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 4:49 pm
by randazzo
"Still waiting on u all" ??
It seems to me everyone is doing their best trying to help you. If you just follow their advices all will be ok.
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:32 pm
by Banji Abereoje
Every suggestion has made me discovered additional ways of using VS10 plus. I'm grateful.
Suprissingly, the easiest solution to my problem came very cheap thru the response of
Black Lab in another post I made on
How can I add live clock/time to video?. Sorry I don't know how to copy out the link but this is the response:
You could do it two ways:
Start a new project and put those 12 clips on the timeline and save as a VSP. Now go back to your original project and insert that VSP into your timeline. It will be treated as one clip and you can add the filter to it.
Or you can render those 12 clips to a video file and insert that into your project, then add the filter.
Jeff
While experimenting this, I stumbled into the solution to another problem.
Thanks all.
B.A.