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  1. Hi

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    I compare some NLEs to understand if someone can do "my" good old function of kindly treating the clips encountered during drag&drop on the timeline. Speed ​​Razor in my opinion is the best because it doesn't invade the clips have already been positioned. Does anyone have an idea if this correct behavior can also be reproduced in other NLEs besides seep razor

    please whatch this:

    https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/7c0474ff-3d29-4653-9590-a0cc2559b28d
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  2. That was discussed like 5 years ago, still no resolutions for this?
    The best is what you are used to do. What you are trying to do is not using auto ripple (that how Vegas calls it). Did you try manuals for those particular software in your demonstration (Premiere, Edius, DaVinci Resolve)? That could be turned off, just a guess and then watch what it does.

    I use Vegas (not in your demonstration) and you can turn it off. Then clip is just inserted within a gap but that inserted clip is overlapping old ones. Those overlapping parts become transitions automatically, you have to drag ends to those gap borders to get rid of it, then using slipping tool to find proper frame to start in gap etc. Or just drag ends manually everyone does it differently.
    So Vegas would not do what you want. Besides having track priority from top, like Premiere. Your Speed Razor has it the other way, priority from the bottom.
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    This has been discussed before (in fact, I have told you this before) - I know Premiere can do what you want, and so can Media Composer, and pretty sure Edius as well. In fact, most better NLEs can do this, but you have to select the edit mode you want. Different apps may use different terms for the same thing, so you will have to do some homework to translate between the terms.


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