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> Using AutoSync with Enhancements |
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:
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Select the clips you want to sync in the bin.
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(Windows only) For enhancements that use Overlay mode, select the
enhancement clip, not the matte key.
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Click the Bin Fast Menu button, and select AutoSync.
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The Sync Selection dialog box opens.
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Depending on your system configuration, you might see only some of the
options on this list.
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Inpoints, if you are syncing according to IN points set in both
clips.
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Outpoints, if you are syncing according to OUT points set in both
clips.
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Source Timecode, if the two clips have matching timecode.
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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.