All information in the timeline goes into the project file for the specific
movie. The clips and collection bin info goes into the collection database,
a single file for each user.
You can save your project as two different project files and discard clips
in each. Or you can copy/paste clips from one project timeline into another
(copy > close the project > open the other project > paste).
Right - either get the whole thing as one big clip and split it manually -
or let the auto clip generation do it.
PapaJohn
"Cat5" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:08f801c35df9$c4757de0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I am performing the clip split in timeline : "A"
> becomes "B" & "C". I want to now use new clip B and C
> seperately. If I try to drag/cut&paste the "b" clip to
> Collections/content it won't let me. Conversly, if I
> perform the split in the collection/content it will
> become two clips:b,c. So whats my problem? Its easier
> to perform the split in timeline...where does the program
> put the clips created ???? ...I want to split my captured
> footage into two seperate movies.
>
> Thanks
> CAT
> PS
> I imported as one big 40min clip as there doesn't seem to
> be any way to adjust clips from automatic to say 1 , 5
> 10 minutes etc.
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