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asoeli wrote on 11/15/2011, 3:26 PM

First of all, if a clip is cut into 2 parts or not, has no influence on the video result when exporting/burning.. And the original videofile will never be changed.

To your question: Say you have divided clip no. 3 into 2 parts with T. Mark the right-hand part and delete it. An open space will occur. Now pull the right-hand side of the left-hand clip with the mouse until it touches clip no. 4. That's all !

Scenestealer wrote on 11/15/2011, 3:33 PM

Use the undo command or delete either half of the clip adjacent to the split and then drag the end of the remaining piece back to its original length (to fill the space).

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Backstop wrote on 11/15/2011, 3:35 PM

 I would like to know how to unsplit for cases where I may have not placed the split quite where I wanted it. Could you share with me ... how do you simply remove a split that was placed. Thanks.

asoeli wrote on 11/15/2011, 4:07 PM

You have got the answer 2 times !

Backstop wrote on 11/15/2011, 5:26 PM

1) I don't want to delete anything after I do the split - so that solution ng.

2) If I do the split and then do anything else (like a video effect), than Undo will remove what was done after the split too. Don't want that to happen - so Undo is ng.

Nice of someone to write that I rec'd 2 answers, but how do they know if the answers were OK when they're not me? Odd.

To the two folks who did try to answer ,,, thanks. I appreciate their help. I was hoping that if "t" did a split, that maybe there would be an undo just for a split (like Alt t).

 

asoeli wrote on 11/16/2011, 1:55 AM

Save your project under a new name, and then make experiments with the new-named project. You still have the 'old' project to go back to.