Use the balance and surround control to position each track independently of the other two in a one-dimensional stereo or two-dimensional surround-sound space. It also enables you to mute any or all of the tracks, and to add real-time volume fades. Volume and balance: This tool gives you master volume controls for each of the three audio tracks: original audio (audio captured with video), sound effects and voice-overs and background music.
(Clip names are displayed when the Movie Window is in Text view.) The tool’s other controls vary depending on the type of clip. You can also enter a descriptive name for the clip to replace the default name if desired. Or, to be even more precise, select the inner arrows to trim 1 frame forward and 1 frame backward.Ĭlick on the Loop Play button to preview what your new trimmed clips will look like before exiting the Trim Editor.Īnd once you’re happy with it, just click on the timeline to exit the Trim Mode.The six tools in this set operate on or create audio clips – “original” audio, voice-overs, sound effects and other audio files, CD tracks and SmartSound background music.Ĭlip properties: The Clip properties tool lets you adjust (“trim”) the start and end times of any type of clip.
You can also trim your selected clip by using the arrow buttons.Ĭlick the outer arrows to trim the clip 10 frames forward or backward. Then click and drag in the direction you want to trim.Īs you do this, the image in the unselected box will change as well to reflect the last frame before your new clip so you can preview exactly what the transition will look like. Hover over the clip you want to trim with your mouse and until you see the line and arrow icon.
This will bring up the Trim Editor and here you can select which clip to trim by clicking on the box, and the yellow border around it will indicate which clip is selected. First, drag the playhead over the clips you want to trim.If you have media on multiple tracks and want to trim on both tracks at once and preview what it looks like, you might want to use the Trim Mode: You can do this to trim from both the beginning part of your clip and also the ending in the same way.
Left-click and drag in the direction that you want to trim your clip. Highlight your cursor over the edge of the clip you want to trim until you see a line and an arrow icon pop up. If you don’t have the clip selected, and you press the Split Clips icon, it will split all the media where your playhead is on each track and this could include titles and audio tracks. Note : One more important thing to note about the Split Clips icon, is that if you only want to split a clip on one of your A/V Tracks, you have to make sure that your clip is selected first. Or you can right-click on the timeline in a gap where you want to push together media, and select Close Gap.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to split, cut, and trim your video clips to remove segments of a video from the beginning, middle or end. How to Split, Cut, and Trim Videos in Pinnacle Studio