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Replacing Regions
Is there a way to replace regions easily in-time from how they were previously recorded?
It would be nice to right click on the region in the list and replace to it's origional position. hmmm... The manual said something about for the DV toolkit... Seems a little spendy to get one little feature... Actually, ALOT SPENDY... http://shop.avid.com/store/product.d...88865113895552 |
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Re: Replacing Regions
I think I figured out the solution... Just drag onto the edit window and the "Spot Dialog" window comes up... click the UP arrow on the orional time stamp time and it will snap the region to it's origional recorded time.
Seems like a couple steps that could be reduced to one click. But hey, I'm just lazy... Also! You need to be in "SPOT" editing mode... That's why I didn't see it before... I'm always in grid mode... |
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