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5.3 Controls
At the bottom of the control area the controls to play out and move
within your current project are located. In addition to other important
buttons you can also find buttons to switch between the different
modes of the control area here: the edit mode, the source-edit mode
and the trim mode.
With this button you can switch to the edit mode.
The edit mode of the Edit Tool is the standard op-
erating mode of this software module. By default
this mode is activated after the starting of the pro-
gram. In the edit mode usually only one video over-
lay is visible where you can see and check your
changes applied to the clips in the timeline.
This button activates the source-edit mode of the
Edit Tool where you can select the in- and outpoint
of a clip coming from the bin before adding it to the
timeline. Once everything is set, you can drag the
clip from the control area to a video track of the
timeline. The source-edit mode is described in more
detail in section “The Source-Edit Mode” on
page 5-14.
You can switch to the trim mode of the Edit Tool
with this button. After its activation the Edit Tool
will automatically jump to the nearest cutting point
and the timeline cursor will be positioned there. Use
the trim mode of the Edit Tool to change in- and
outpoint of adjacent clips to a cutting point, for ex-
ample, if there are not enough head and tail avail-
able for a transition. The trim mode is described in
more detail in section “The Trim Mode” on
page 5-24.
This button activates the conforming mode of the
Edit Tool’s conforming tool. It allows you to add
(import) EDLs and cut lists, to the timeline, conform
them and work with them in anyway you want. Af-
terwards you may export the timeline, for example,
as an EDL again, or process it further via finalizing
or archiving. The conforming tool and its mode is
described in more detail in chapter “The Conform-
ing Tool” on page 8-1.
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