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    * You can advance and retard the clip in the project monitor by rotating the mouse wheel when the pointer is over the [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline|timeline ruler]] or over the [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Monitors#Project_Monitor|project monitor]]
    * You can advance and retard the clip in the project monitor by rotating the mouse wheel when the pointer is over the [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline|timeline ruler]] or over the [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Monitors#Project_Monitor|Project Monitor]]


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    * You can advance and retard the clip in the [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Monitors#Clip_Monitor|clip monitor]] by rotating the mouse wheel when the pointer is over the [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Monitors#Clip_Monitor|clip monitor]]
    * You can advance and retard the clip in the [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Monitors#Clip_Monitor|Clip Monitor]] by rotating the mouse wheel when the pointer is over the [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Monitors#Clip_Monitor|Clip Monitor]]


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    Revision as of 01:55, 23 November 2014

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    Information

    • Like: Setting in/out points for a clip, then dragging it from the _clip monitor_ (not project tree) to the timeline adds the selected section only
    • Or: Timeline zoom by vertical drag on the ruler (if enabled in settings)
    • Clip monitor settings like frame dropping

    Tips & Tricks

    • You can advance and retard the clip in the project monitor by rotating the mouse wheel when the pointer is over the timeline ruler or over the Project Monitor
    • You can advance and retard the clip in the Clip Monitor by rotating the mouse wheel when the pointer is over the Clip Monitor