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Edit
Undo
• Undoes the last change made to the active movie.
Cut
• Clears the selected segment of the active movie, or, if none, the current frame.
• Saves it to the clipboard for use with Paste, Add, Replace and Add Scaled.
Copy
• Saves the selected segment of the active movie, or, if none, the current frame to the clipboard for use with Paste, Add, Replace and Add Scaled.
Tip: Hold down option to turn this command into Append.
— Append pastes the selected segment of the active movie onto the contents of the clipboard.
Paste
• Inserts the contents of the clipboard (obtained from Cut or Copy) after the current frame of the active movie.
Tip: Hold down option to turn this command into Replace.
— Replace inserts the contents of the clipboard
· unlike Paste, this overwrites the current selection.
Clear
• Clears the current movie selection, without saving it to the clipboard.
• Pressing the delete key has the same effect.
Select All
• Selects all of the active movie.
Tip: Hold down option to turn this command into Select None.
— Select None deselects any selection in the active movie.
Add
• Inserts the contents of the clipboard as a separate movie track
· the added movie track starts at the current frame,
· this is useful for adding a soundtrack to an existing movie.
Add Scaled
• Inserts the contents of the clipboard as a separate movie track
· the added movie track starts at the current frame,
· this is useful for adding a soundtrack to an existing movie,
· the duration of the added movie track is scaled to fit the selection
— (stretching or squeezing the clipboard contents to fit).
Crop
• Clears the parts of the movie that are not selected
· it reduces the movie to the current selection.
Copy Frame
• Saves the current frame as a PICT image to the clipboard.
Export Sound
• Saves the movie soundtrack as an AIFF sound file.
The following diagram summarises these editing operations.