For most workflows that seems more efficient then cutting (still requiring a starting and ending cut), pulling down to another track, selecting Gaps (even if it were done in one keystroke), deleting Gaps and pulling up (even if it were done in one keystroke).įor most users it's either Close Gaps after cutting out lots of segments or simply Ripple Deleting as one goes along. Ripple Delete is itself just three keystroke. Jet Kimchrea Your workflow does seem unorthodox. This is why I'm huge fan of Screenflow! Any way, gonna go try out this ripple delete thing out! Wish I new of this sooner, I've been dying =((((((Ģ layers, Bottom layer would be the clips I migrate to a new file so that I can always go back to the original. Adobe premier has this feature, but I'm not willing to do their stupid monthly fee crap just to "borrow" their equipment. I've been a paid user for several years and they've fixed a bug that effected hotkeys immediately after I submitted a request, so I'm sure they can make this work. I'd be happy to give a huge shout out if this can be added. As you can see my projects are nightmares. I make drawing tutorials for youtube etc. Highlight multiple clips, right click for menu, New option select gaps, delete gaps, "blue sections". I'm just discovering ripple delete today, and it's definitely going to help, but I still would GREATLY appreciate the delete mulitple gaps function. Go through chunks as one wrong click and it deselects everything. My solution is tedious as well, and that is holding "command" and clicking throw the gaps then pressing "delete". It "unintentionally" throw some things off is a problem for someone who isn't prepared to delete those gaps. Since they are links they don't add much to the overall project size, but you should be aware that deleting the original project may also delete the media that you need in your copied project unless you are careful.CraigS I as well as some others have already submitted a request. Why "several new items"? Because Lightworks must also copy links to any media required by the section that you've copied across. Close the current project, open the new one and you will find a message telling you that several new items have been copied from the old project, and the copied section will appear in your sequence viewer. Select the one that you want and move it. Right click on it and from the bin commands section of the drop down menu that appears, select "Move to." There will be a list of your current projects there. In the left hand panel the "Recent" filter should have opened. Choose "Marked section" and click "Create". Right click on your sequence viewer and from the drop down menu that appears select "Make > Copy.". Again, mark and park the section that you want to move to a completely new project. If you really mean that you want to open the clip in a new project and not a sequence we can cover that too.Īnd I typed my reply while you were typing yours! Ok, simple method. If you're in flexible mode (highly unlikely as a beginner) you open the sequence that you want to transfer the clip to then open the sequence you want transfer from, then follow the same I, S, B (or V) process. If instead you want to insert it, press the V key. Press B to add it to your new sequence, overwriting anything that's already there. Press the I key to mark that position, the use the S key to jump to the end of the clip. Drag the sequence containing the clip that you want to copy into that new source window and navigate to the start of the clip. This will open a new source window (there are other ways of doing this, but I find this to be quickest). Now, assuming that you're in fixed mode select any clip in your bin and double click on it. Park where you want the clip to be placed. Open the sequence that you want to copy the clip to, or create a new sequence if that's what you need. So if by project you mean sequence, you can very easily copy a clip from one sequence to another. A project can contain multiple sequences. Projects in Lightworks are the current working environment.
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