Using AutoSync with Enhancements
You can use the AutoSync feature to sync an enhancement with a video clip and an audio clip in the same way that you sync a video clip and an audio clip. AutoSync creates a new subclip that combines the video clip, audio clip, and enhancement.
For example, if you want to link an enhancement that references an HTML file to a video clip, use AutoSync and you can edit both together in a single subclip.
For complete information, see Autosyncing Clips.
To create an autosynced subclip:
1.  Select the clips you want to sync in the bin.
(Windows only) For enhancements that use Overlay mode, select the enhancement clip, not the matte key.
2.  Click the Bin Fast Menu button, and select AutoSync.
The Sync Selection dialog box opens.
3.  Select an option:
  Depending on your system configuration, you might see only some of the options on this list.
  Inpoints, if you are syncing according to IN points set in both clips.
  Outpoints, if you are syncing according to OUT points set in both clips.
  Source Timecode, if the two clips have matching timecode.
4.  Click OK.
The subclip is created. By default the subclip uses the name of the video clip with the file name extension .sync.n, where n is the incremental number of subclips created with the same name.

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