Using Snap to Edges
When you move clips in the timeline, you usually want to align them precisely. In a sequence of clips in a single track, alignment usually isn’t a problem: You can easily drag clips to butt up against one another. At times, however, aligning clips isn’t as straightforward. You may want a title in video track 2 to start right after the clip in track 1 ends, for example. When you are placing a sound effect, you may want to align a marker in a video clip with a marker in an audio clip. Or you may want to move a clip to exactly where you placed the edit line.
When you create transitions in an A/B workspace, the proper alignment of clips is critical. Unless you zoom in for a very close view of the program or continually consult ...
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