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not able to delete empty time gap left by duplicate clip ,?

Hi,


I have a clip in my timeline. I had made a duplicate clip of it added some adjustments to the duplicate clip but now I deleted the adjustments and I could delete the duplicate clip but it still has a grey empty space in the timeline in the place of the duplicate clip. How do I delete it ? Why I can't seem to delete it ?

Posted on Jan 9, 2025 6:20 AM

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Jan 9, 2025 11:19 AM in response to augustya

Watching the tutorials that Tom recommended is excellent advice. To quickly fix to your current problem, right-click on the clip and choose Overwrite to Primary Storyline, or choose Edit > Overwrite to Primary Storyline, or press Option-Command-Down Arrow. Or you can go into Position mode by pressing the 'p' then move the clip. Be sure to hit the 'a' key when you're done to get back the default editing mode. All of this is covered in the tutorials.

Jan 9, 2025 10:28 AM in response to Tom Wolsky

Tom Wolsky wrote:

Post a screenshot of what you’re seeing where.


BenB wrote:

Screenshot, please.
Did you duplicate it as a connected clip, or is it still in the Primary Storyline?
Can you select the grey area and delete that (gap clip)?


Here you go guys attached is the screenshot.


I don't remember if I duplicated it while both of them being connected. But the fact is now neither can I unclip both, nor can I delete the black timeline gap.



Jan 9, 2025 11:03 AM in response to augustya

No, you can’t. That’s the primary storyline. It’s the basis of the application, and the central component of the application’s GUI. You’ll notice that the clips below it are attached to whatever is on the primary storyline, in this case a blank clip.


For an excellent introduction to FCP start with Steve Martin’s 60 minute intro. 

Learn FCP in Under 60 Minutes - YouTube

There is also Final Cut Bro getting started 

 https://youtu.be/L3bZ-ETKZ8U

For a more in depth introduction use the Izzy video tutorials. The version is a bit dated but the principles are the same.

Final Cut Pro Tutorial | Izzy Video



Jan 10, 2025 12:02 AM in response to terryb

terryb wrote:

Watching the tutorials that Tom recommended is excellent advice. To quickly fix to your current problem, right-click on the clip and choose Overwrite to Primary Storyline, or choose Edit > Overwrite to Primary Storyline, or press Option-Command-Down Arrow. Or you can go into Position mode by pressing the 'p' then move the clip. Be sure to hit the 'a' key when you're done to get back the default editing mode. All of this is covered in the tutorials.


Doing right click and then selecting Overwrite to Primary Storyline brings the bottom clip at the top and the empty gap clip at the bottom but I can't still delete the empty gap clip?

Jan 10, 2025 10:05 AM in response to BenB

BenB wrote:

Yeah, at this point I'd put the playhead at the start of the Timeline, the zoom in as much as possible, be sure there's not like a 1 frame gap clip. I've seen that happen before, a lot time ago. Can't hurt to verify.



Let me understand what you are saying, so you are saying there is this white line and a red line in on the clip try to bring the white line at the start of the clip and then ? Then try deleting empty time gap clip? is that what you mean ?

not able to delete empty time gap left by duplicate clip ,?

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