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Second but not “1.0” because it does not contain a colon. “1:” is short for one second however, “:1.0” or “:1.” is also one Included - they are evaluated from right-to-left. However, not all of the separators need to be Next, not all of theįields of the time value need to be included. The difference between the two is that the last field is delimited by aĬolon or decimal point (a comma in some locales). Value (HH:MM:SS.MS where MS = milliseconds or any fraction of a second). Interpret as timecode (HH:MM:SS:FF where FF = frames) or a clock Remember, frame numbers startĪt 0 so 100 is the 101-th frame! Including a colon (:) makes it First of all, a number with noĬolons (e.g., 100) is a frame number.

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Player-do not require you to enter a full timecode value. Timecode fields-such as the prominent one at the bottom of the * NOTE: On macOS, in order to scroll Timeline or Keyframes horizontally with a mouse wheel (not Magic Mouse or track pad), you must also use one of the following:

  • use Ctrl ( command on macOS) to zoom in/out (change time scale).
  • Double-click a simple keyframe to toggle it between one second and none.
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  • Double-click a regular keyframe curve/line to add or remove a keyframe.
  • Hold Alt while dragging a keyframe to lock the value and change only its time.
  • Hold Ctrl ( command on macOS) while dragging a keyframe to lock the time.
  • To select or deselect multiple clips individually hold Ctrl ( command on macOS).
  • Shift and click the last (or first) clip.
  • To select a range (multiple consecutive clips) click the first (or last) clip, press and hold.
  • Multiple Selection in Playlist and Timeline
  • Hold Ctrl ( command on macOS) while dragging one side of a marker to.
  • Double-click a fade in/out control (circle) to toggle it between one second and none.
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    Position of the mouse cursor without clicking and dragging.

  • Press and hold Shift+ Alt to skim - scrub/seek using the horizontal.
  • Usually move the app window so, press Alt after you start dragging. Once the files or folders are highlighted, press the shortcut key Ctrl + X to cut or Ctrl + C to copy, or press the Delete key to delete.

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    You can select more than one file or folder by holding down the Shift key and use the arrow keys highlight them. On Linux, pressing Alt before dragging will Use the arrow keys to move to the file or folder you want to select.

  • While dragging shot or trimming, press and hold Alt to temporarily.
  • Select an entire line of text by holding down the 'Shift' key and pressing 'End', if you are at the beginning of the line, or 'Home' if you are at the end of the line. Position of the mouse cursor without clicking and dragging. Step 2 Select one character at a time by holding down the 'Shift' key and and using either arrow key (right or left). Press and hold Shift+ Alt to skim - scrub/seek using the horizontal Toggle Ripple markers, mode, and all tracks














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