Using Subclips

If you want to name an instance of a clip, or if you want it to be listed separately in the program, you should create a subclip. A subclip is created from a portion of a master clip.

Subclips provide you another way to subdivide and organize your source materials. You can create several subclips from a very long master clip, for example, and give each copy a unique name. Without subclips, you would have to search through the lengthy master clip to find the part that you want to use.

Just as master clips refer to media files, subclips refer to the master clip from which the clips were created. If the master clip is deleted, its subclips are also deleted. Otherwise, subclips function exactly like master clips.

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