Using Linked Clips

When a clip contains both video and audio material, it is known as a linked clip. When you move a linked clip in the timeline, the video and audio portions of the clip move together (Figure 6.49). Similarly, when you change the edit marks of a linked clip, the video and audio tracks both change—unless you deliberately treat them separately.

Figure 6.49. When you move a linked clip in the timeline, the video and audio portions of the clip move together.

The link helps you keep the video and audio synchronized. Even if your video and audio were recorded separately (as in a film shoot), you can create an artificial link, or ...

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