![]() This method of editing a clip can be faster that cutting the sequence line like film but takes a little time to get used to. The markers however may remain in their old positions and consequently VP will edit the next clip selected at these positions again if you don't reset them. By placing these markers at certain points you can also edit a clip and have it automatically placed on the sequence line. What may be happening with your clip is.that if you select any clip it will preview in the Clip Preview window which has, as mentioned above, IN/OUT markers associated with it. Nothing is lost in actual fact as you can simply add the clip again from the media list or lengthen any of your edited sections already onj the sequence line by dragging out the cut ends to restore deleted bits. it is just as if you are editing with film and is very intuative. (You may have to select the gap and close it from the menu in v4.00 - I forget). The gap created will close automatically. You can again select any one of the sections or new clips you create in this way and remove(delete) them. You can also move the cursor to a second point and repeat the procedure. Drag the red cursor line to the place where you want to cut it and press the Split button which is under the preview pane This splits the sequence at that point into two clips, either of which you can select and delete. You can now treat it like a piece of film. However it is more intuative (when you are starting out) to grab your 29 min clip in the media list window then drag and drop it onto Video Track 1.where it now becomes a timeline sequence and will remain 29 mins in length.(There is the menu option to add it to the sequence line as well) ![]() which has IN/OUT markers associated with it that allows you to select a section to incorporate in your video sequence. You can edit it here if you wish as if you select it, it will appear in the Clip preview pane. If your clip is 29 minutes in length and you have added it to VP it will be shown in the media list window. ![]() If you are new to the software it is probably best to consider that you are dealing with actual film rather than digital media. Videopad is a very comprehensive editing package with alternative ways of doing things that take a little time to learn.
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