Hello Again,
My project seems to have gotten out of sync. Is it possible to shift an entire single track, such as the titles or music, to the right so that it's in synch with all the other tracks above/below it?
Of course, thank you again for your wonderful expertise.
Route 66 Teacher
Shifting entire tracks??
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Re: Shifting entire tracks??
Only if it is the top track that you want to move - in which case just grab a color block from the color library and put it at the very left hand end of the top track and set it's duration to the amount you want to move. You cannot do that with the overlay tracks though I'm afraid you have to move each item individually.
Sounds like you did not enable Ripple editing while working on your project - this locks all tracks together so that they stay in sync - the ripple editing icons are located at the top left corner of the timeline.
Sounds like you did not enable Ripple editing while working on your project - this locks all tracks together so that they stay in sync - the ripple editing icons are located at the top left corner of the timeline.
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Re: Shifting entire tracks??
Yes, that's exactly what I did... THANK YOU! I realized that ripple was disabled and the entire main video track was off by about 16 seconds. I added the color block and once the top row was shifted to the right, everything else was in sync.
Thanks again.
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Re: Shifting entire tracks??
Hi
You can move any amount of clips in any timeline provided they are adjacent to each other, not necessary touching each other.
So yes you could move the Title clips and Audio in one go.
Using the standard Shift Click to select clips then simply drag the lot.
However if you are having to move everything then using the Colour clip as mentioned by Brian will be quicker and probably more accurate as you can increase its duration frame by frame.
You can move any amount of clips in any timeline provided they are adjacent to each other, not necessary touching each other.
So yes you could move the Title clips and Audio in one go.
Using the standard Shift Click to select clips then simply drag the lot.
However if you are having to move everything then using the Colour clip as mentioned by Brian will be quicker and probably more accurate as you can increase its duration frame by frame.
