Select the clip in the sequence. Using your numeric keypad with Num Lock on, type + (plus) and the number of frames that you want to move the clip to the right, or type ‑ (minus) and the number of frames you want to move the clip to the left. Then, press Enter (Windows) or Return (macOS). Ripple trim previous/next edit to playhead. Q and W ripple delete form the previous edit, which in my case is a split I created with the razor earlier in the sequence, which means a lot is deleted and not a single frame. Select that specific frame by pressing 'I' & 'o'. Press Alt+Backspace to ripple delete that frame. The razor tool used to cut through video and audio at the same time. And then a simple click on either audio or the video segment and hit DELETE would remove both audio and video. I could then drag the rest of the clip (audio and video) anywhere on the timeline. Whatever I did wrong, now the razor only cuts through either audio or video and Pr treats the r&r file just like a clip that you import manually to the project, To delete the extracted audio files, you'd have to find them in the project panel, make them offline with the option to delete media files, then delete the offline instances. Not easy or straightforward, but it will get the job done. Upvote. Vay Tiền Trả Góp 24 Tháng.

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