Thank you very much, Daniel.
Your suggestion works perfectly and solves half of my problem.
But when I try to drag a take around the timeline it doesn't seem to stay
where I drop it. Is there perhaps a snap which I can turn off?

Would be very helpful if I could position a take somewhere in the track.

Ciao Frank

On Wednesday 03 February 2010 18:22:10 Daniel Jircik wrote:
> When you put the cursor on the beginning of  a scene  move it back over the
> start. Note that the cursor changes to  ->  or <-  when you move the cursor
> over the start or end of the clip. Each one has different functionality
> when used in drag and drop mode with left mouse button.
> -> at the head of the clip nudges track forward independent of other tracks
> <- nudges the other way.
> -> at the end of the clip lengthens the clip
> <- at the end of the clip shortens it.
> Play with it to get the hang of it but that's how you can sync up multiple
> cameras etc. Hope hope that is useful.
> ciao
> Daniel




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