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The audio clip can be resized on the timeline the same way as video clips are. The cursor will snap in at the end of the project automatically. To add a fade out effect at the end of the audio clip (except if you found a file with exactly the right length) you can hover the top right (or left) edge of the timeline clip and drag the green disc to the position where fading out should start.<ref>This green disc is a shorthand for adding the effect <menuchoice>Fade -> Fade out</menuchoice>. Both ways lead to the same result.</ref>
The audio clip can be resized on the timeline the same way as video clips are. The cursor will snap in at the end of the project automatically. To add a fade out effect at the end of the audio clip (except if you found a file with exactly the right length) you can hover the top right (or left) edge of the timeline clip and drag the red shaded triangle to the position where fading out should start.<ref>This shaded triangle is a shorthand for adding the effect <menuchoice>Fade -> Fade out</menuchoice>. Both ways lead to the same result.</ref>

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The audio clip can be resized on the timeline the same way as video clips are. The cursor will snap in at the end of the project automatically. To add a fade out effect at the end of the audio clip (except if you found a file with exactly the right length) you can hover the top right (or left) edge of the timeline clip and drag the red shaded triangle to the position where fading out should start.<ref>This shaded triangle is a shorthand for adding the effect <menuchoice>Fade -> Fade out</menuchoice>. Both ways lead to the same result.</ref>

The audio clip can be resized on the timeline the same way as video clips are. The cursor will snap in at the end of the project automatically. To add a fade out effect at the end of the audio clip (except if you found a file with exactly the right length) you can hover the top right (or left) edge of the timeline clip and drag the red shaded triangle to the position where fading out should start.[1]

  1. This shaded triangle is a shorthand for adding the effect Fade -> Fade out. Both ways lead to the same result.