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Consider subfolders for different versions (drafts, final exports) for better clarity.
 
Consider subfolders for different versions (drafts, final exports) for better clarity.
 
Backup and Save Regularly: Create backups of your project folder on external drives to prevent data loss
 
Backup and Save Regularly: Create backups of your project folder on external drives to prevent data loss
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==== About Tracks(to add content) ====
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In video editing, a track is a virtual layer within the timeline where you arrange and edit your video and audio elements. Imagine the timeline as a multi-lane highway, and each track represents a lane for a specific type of media.
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* '''Video tracks[V1,V2]:''' These tracks hold your video clips, allowing you to sequence them and create the visual flow of your project. You can have multiple video tracks stacked on top of each other, enabling you to layer video clips and create composite shots.
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*'''Audio tracks[A1, A2]:''' Devoted to audio elements like music, sound effects, narration, and dialogue. By using multiple audio tracks, you can create a layered soundscape for your video
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</gallery>
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'''Lock:''' This feature in video editing acts like a safety switch for a specific track in your timeline. When you lock a track, you accidentally won't move, edit, or delete the clips on that track. This is helpful to prevent messing up important elements like music or narration while you focus on editing other parts of your video.
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'''Video Layers:''' Each layer can hold video clips, images, text, or effects. You can arrange them on top of each other, letting you create effects, overlays, or composite scenes. By adjusting the order. Generally it goes as V1, V2, you can manually add as much tracks/layers as you want.
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Audio Layers:  Each layer holds a different audio element, like music, narration, or sound effects. You can stack these layers to create a rich soundscape for your video, adjusting volume and timing for each layer independently, similar to video tracks it goes like A1, A2, etc
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'''Audio Layers:'''  Each layer holds a different audio element, like music, narration, or sound effects. You can stack these layers to create a rich soundscape for your video, adjusting volume and timing for each layer independently, similar to video tracks it goes like A1, A2, etc
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'''Timestamp:''' A timestamp in video editing is like a bookmark. It marks a specific moment in your video timeline. you can click on them to jump right to that spot in the video. It's like fast-forwarding to the exact part they want to see.
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'''Mute/Unmute Audio:''' As it says you can mute or unmute the entire track as per required.
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'''Enable/Disable Video:''' As it says you can Enable/Disable Video the entire track as per required.
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Note :The topmost content in the video layers will be displayed on the project monitor and the exact same thing will be rendered or exported.
    
==== Adding clips ====
 
==== Adding clips ====
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