![]() I can now select the bit I no longer want and hit the Delete key on my keyboard. This will split my video at that point:ĭeselectthe Razor tool before moving on. The Razor ToolĪssuming I have located the point at which I want my video to start (at around 1 minute in the example above), I now select the Razor Tool and click on the video where the Timeline marker is paused. This means that you can play your video until you find the exact point where you want your viewers to start. When you play the Previewof your video, the Timeline marker moves along the video at the same time. Now that you have a video clip in your Timeline, you can do some basic editing like trimming off the beginning (where you are composing yourself and clicking the record button) and the end (where you are trying to find the stop button for your recording). Using the Timeline slider I can reduce those time blocks to 3 seconds, which makes my images appear wider/longer on the Timeline: So I can fine-tune my images, I may need a clearer view of them. In the image above, the Timeline is displaying in blocks of 15 seconds. I could also drop a video clip into this Timeline and just drag it to run straight after the images. ![]() I have now added two more images and made each one just over 3 seconds long on the Timeline. I can hover over the right-hand edge of the image and drag it to appear for a longer or shorter time. This is now part of my video and will show in the Video preview:Īs a still image does not have a duration, OpenShot has made my image appear for 10 seconds on the Timeline. In this example I have dragged a still image onto the Timeline. See further down this page for editing options. This video is now visible in Video Preview and I can begin to edit it if required: Adding videoĪll I have done here is dragged a video from Project files onto the Timeline. Until there is content on the Timeline, it cannot be edited. Until you drop some content onto the Timeline, it does not appear in your video or the Video preview.
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