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  • Jorge Trinchet

    July 16, 2008 at 5:14 pm in reply to: Using IN and OUT points with Sony Vegas 7

    Thanks a lot, Edward and Terry!
    I tried both things and both worked perfectly. It is good to be aware of more than one way to get something done.
    I truly appreciate your feedback. I have actually gone from almost quitting on Vegas to actually enjoy using it.
    Thanks again and best regards,

    Jorge

  • Jorge Trinchet

    July 15, 2008 at 3:35 am in reply to: Using IN and OUT points with Sony Vegas 7

    Thanks so much, Terry!
    I tried that and it worked perfectly!
    I just have one more little question.
    When the ripple editing is turned on all the subsequent events move as a unit to close up that empty space. But what about events located on other tracks (video and audio tracks)?
    How can I get those events to also move as a unit to close up an empty space left on another track?
    I know that on Avid you just need to select those tracks. How do you do that with Sony Vegas?
    THANKS SO MUCH!!!

    Jorge

  • Jorge Trinchet

    July 11, 2008 at 6:22 pm in reply to: Using IN and OUT points with Sony Vegas 7

    Thanks so much for replying, j razz!
    I found the Ripple edit option and it does help. It is similar to the AVID’s splice in option. However, I am still having trouble with the issue that I mentioned in my first post.
    I tried grouping the clips, but it didn’t work for me.

    Now I am experimenting with a smaller sequence with just a few clips and some spaces in between each clip without any video.
    I select the clips that I want to group with the Selection Edit tool. Then I go to Edit / Group / Create New… but nothing happens. I also tried the shortcut “G” after selecting the clips, but still nothing.
    Like I said, with Avid you can just set your in and out points on the actual timeline and then delete the selected space of the actual timeline. The clips come together easily.

    I would like to avoid selecting clips because once the timeline is longer, and there are various audio and video channels, it can be risky to be moving them around. I just would like to remove the empty spaces on the actual timeline without touching the clips.
    Is this possible? Are there any alternatives? Can sections of the timeline just be deleted?
    Thanks so much!!!

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