On Thursday 06 September 2007 21:36, Robert Persson wrote:
> In Media 100 and Avid this is very easy to do, and in some other
> editors you can work around it by splitting the main video track (i.e.
> the one that is in sync with the audio) and trimming it to make a gap,
> but I can't find a way to split the track. I have tried cutting a
> chunk out of the track, but when I do this, everything to the right of
> the cut moves left to fill the gap.

You just *mute* one of the tracks. You can use either the Mute auto, or 
Edit->Mute region. The latter edits away part of the track, which probably is 
not what you want if you need to keep the video track in sync. Be sure the 
have "Align cursor on frames" switched on (Settings menu).

> I did read some documentation a couple of weeks ago (unfortunately I
> can't remember where I found it), that said you _could_ split a track
> in cinelerra, and even showed a screenshot with the split button
> clearly visible, but I can't find that button any more.

No, you can't split a track like cutting it with a knife - Cinelerra would 
imediately splice the parts back into a single edit. But if you cut out a 
single frame (or mute a single frame), you effectively split the track.

-- Hannes

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