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== Grouping ==
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Grouping clips allows you to lock clips together so that you can move them as a group and still retain their positions relative to each element in the group.
 
==== How to Group Clips ==== <!--T:3-->


Grouping clips allows you to lock clips together so that you can move them as a group and still retain their positions relative to each element in the group.  
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=== How to Group Clips ===
You can select multiple clips in preparation for grouping them by holding shift and clicking the mouse and dragging in the timeline.


You can select multiple clips in preperation for grouping them by holding shift and clicking the mouse and dragging in the timeline.
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[[File:Kdenlive_Shift_click_drag_to_multi_select.png]]


[[File:Kdenlive Shift click drag to multi select.png]]
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To group the selected clips select <menuchoice>Timeline -> Group Clips</menuchoice> or right-click the selected clips and choose <menuchoice>Group Clips</menuchoice>.


To group the selected clips select Timeline > Group Clips or Right Click the selected clips and choose Group Clips.
==== Cutting Grouped Clips ==== <!--T:7-->


=== Cutting Grouped Clips ===
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Grouping is also useful if you have separate audio and video tracks and need to cut and splice both tracks at exactly the same point (e.g. for audio sync reasons).


Grouping is also usefull if you have a seperate Audio and video track and need cut and splice both tracks at exactly the same point (eg for audio sync reasons).  
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If you cut the video clip using the [[Special:MyLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline/Editing#Razor_Tool|Razor Tool]] when there is an audio clip grouped to it, then '''Kdenlive''' cuts the audio clip at the same point automatically.


If you cut the video clip using the [[Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline/Editing#Razor_Tool|Razor Tool]] when there is an audio clip grouped to it then Kdenlive cuts the audio clip at the same point automatically.
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| [[File:Kdenlive Grouped video audio.png|frame|left]] [[File:kdenlive_arrow_right.png]] [[File:Kdenilve Cutting grouped clips.png|frame|right]]
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[[File:Kdenlive Grouped video audio.png]]  >>  [[File:Kdenilve Cutting grouped clips.png]]
==== Removing Clip Grouping ==== <!--T:11-->


=== Removing Clip Grouping ===
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To remove the grouping on clips - select the group of clips and choose Timeline > Ungroup Clips
To remove the grouping on clips, select the group of clips and choose <menuchoice>Timeline -> Ungroup Clips</menuchoice>.


FAQ elements to integrate:  
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Q: How to delete sound track only ?
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Q: How to delete sound track only?


A: Right-click on track, choose split audio, The audio will move to an audio track but be grouped with the video track.
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A: Right-click on the clip and choose <menuchoice>Split Audio</menuchoice>. The audio will move to an audio track but be grouped with the video track.


[[File:Kdenlive Grouped video audio.png]]
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[[File:Kdenlive_Grouped_video_audio.png]]


Right click again and choose ungroup clips.  
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Right-click again and choose <menuchoice>Ungroup Clips</menuchoice>.  


Then you can delete the audio only track.  
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Then you can delete just the audio track.  


Alternatively you can keep the audio in the clip and use the Audio Correction >[[Kdenlive/Manual/Effects/Audio Correction/Mute|Mute]] effect to just mute the soundtrack on the clip.
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Alternatively you can keep the audio in the clip and use the <menuchoice>Audio Correction -> Mute</menuchoice> effect to just mute the soundtrack on the clip.


Yet another method is to select Video only from the [[Kdenlive/Manual/Clip Menu|Clip Menu]]
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Yet another method is to select <menuchoice>Video only</menuchoice> from the [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Clip Menu|Clip Menu]].


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Latest revision as of 13:08, 15 August 2023

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Grouping

Grouping clips allows you to lock clips together so that you can move them as a group and still retain their positions relative to each element in the group.

How to Group Clips

You can select multiple clips in preparation for grouping them by holding shift and clicking the mouse and dragging in the timeline.

To group the selected clips select Timeline -> Group Clips or right-click the selected clips and choose Group Clips.

Cutting Grouped Clips

Grouping is also useful if you have separate audio and video tracks and need to cut and splice both tracks at exactly the same point (e.g. for audio sync reasons).

If you cut the video clip using the Razor Tool when there is an audio clip grouped to it, then Kdenlive cuts the audio clip at the same point automatically.

Removing Clip Grouping

To remove the grouping on clips, select the group of clips and choose Timeline -> Ungroup Clips.

FAQ

Q: How to delete sound track only?

A: Right-click on the clip and choose Split Audio. The audio will move to an audio track but be grouped with the video track.

Right-click again and choose Ungroup Clips.

Then you can delete just the audio track.

Alternatively you can keep the audio in the clip and use the Audio Correction -> Mute effect to just mute the soundtrack on the clip.

Yet another method is to select Video only from the Clip Menu.