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Selecting this causes the audio portion of a clip to be placed on an audio track in the timeline. The video track and the audio track will be grouped together.  This group can be removed using the <menuchoice>Timeline ->[[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline/Grouping#Removing_Clip_Grouping|Ungroup Clips]]</menuchoice> menu option.
Selecting this causes the audio portion of a clip to be placed on an audio track in the timeline. The video track and the audio track will be grouped together.  This group can be removed using the <menuchoice>Timeline ->[[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline/Grouping#Removing_Clip_Grouping|Ungroup Clips]]</menuchoice> menu option.


=== Audio Only ===
=== Audio Uniquement ===


Causes '''Kdenlive''' to only use the audio portion of the selected clip.
Causes '''Kdenlive''' to only use the audio portion of the selected clip.

Revision as of 11:28, 15 December 2012

Clip Menu

The functions controlled from this menu effect the clip that is selected in the timeline.

Markers Menu Item

The context menu allows you to Add, Edit and Delete Markers

Transition Automatique

When a transition is selected this menu item allows you toggle the transition to and from Automatic Transition mode.

Split Audio

Selecting this causes the audio portion of a clip to be placed on an audio track in the timeline. The video track and the audio track will be grouped together. This group can be removed using the Timeline ->[[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline/Grouping#Removing_Clip_Grouping|Ungroup Clips]] menu option.

Audio Uniquement

Causes Kdenlive to only use the audio portion of the selected clip.

Video Only

Causes Kdenlive to only use the video portion of the selected clip.

Audio and Video

Causes Kdenlive to use both the audio and video of the selected clip.