From the course: DaVinci Resolve: Editing Basics
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Premiere, FCP7, and Avid thoughts - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
From the course: DaVinci Resolve: Editing Basics
Premiere, FCP7, and Avid thoughts
- [Instructor] Some generalized thoughts for Premiere, Final Cut 7, and Avid users. Track patching is really intuitive. It's based on what you're used to. Coming here in Resolve and, just for a moment, hiding the media pool, making my tracks a little bit, my whole timeline area a little bit larger, shift Z, just this track patching, it's pretty intuitive. Clicking it to turn it off removes it from coming across. Just understand, it affects the way drag and drop behavior works. Navigation and a bunch of other things are based on track lights or auto-selects. When I hit the up and down arrow again, these track selects are very important. If something's not behaving the way you expect, these auto-selects are probably at the root of it. Just as equally, these auto-selects literally mean what to select when nothing is actually selected. Right now, I've overridden the auto-selects, or an in and out point, overrides that. But with nothing selected, the auto-selects do the main job. Last…
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