View Full Version : Select all events on all tracks to end
Renton Maclachlan November 29th, 2013, 03:37 PM I'm wondering if there is a way to set the cursor at a point in the timeline and then select all events on all tracks from that point to the end of the timeline. Up to now I've used the select edit tool and drawn a box around everything from the cursor on, but I would like to know if the method I've suggested is available.
Jeff Harper November 29th, 2013, 03:55 PM What I do is hold cntrl key while I select all of the most forward events (first audio clip on a timeline that I want, first video clip on each timeline where I want to start etc. then right click and select "select events to end". I do this often. I am usually deleting so then I just hit delete key and I'm done.
Renton Maclachlan November 29th, 2013, 04:11 PM What I do is hold cntrl key while I select all of the most forward events (first audio clip on a timeline that I want, first video clip on each timeline where I want to start etc. then right click and select "select events to end". I do this often. I am usually deleting so then I just hit delete key and I'm done.Thanks Jeff. I'd thought of that...but also thought that if I just had the cursor line exactly where I want it, it would be easier to just hit [whatever] and everything to the right of it would be selected. Apparently is not possible in Vegas itself but may be in Excalibur...
Jeff Harper November 29th, 2013, 04:23 PM I suppose it would be nice. Selecting the first clips and moving down the timeline takes so liltte time I never thought about it, but if there was a faster way I'd welcome it.
You can also scrub the timeline and hit delete, should do same thing.
Renton Maclachlan November 29th, 2013, 04:32 PM I suppose it would be nice. Selecting the first clips and moving down the timeline takes so liltte time I never thought about it, but if there was a faster way I'd welcome it.
You can also scrub the timeline and hit delete, should do same thing.I'm not wanting to delete but move everything after the cursor to the right to give me a space to insert some content...and then move it all back to a/the new location.
Just been checking to see if I own 'Excalibur'...don't apparently, though I have downloaded it several times over the years... :-)
Jeff Harper November 29th, 2013, 04:37 PM Well, hope you find an easier method, I imagine there is a way. I often have to make room for things. I'm so used to doing it this way I don't even think about it anymore.
Gerald Webb November 29th, 2013, 05:26 PM If I'm understanding right all you need to do is hit control L to turn on auto ripple. I do this all the time. If you want everything in the project to move, set up your ripple to be all tracks and markers.
Great tool, I even have it as a hot key.
Renton Maclachlan November 29th, 2013, 05:34 PM The real problem is that when you have a lot of tracks stacked up, you can't see them all, nor can you see the end of the timeline when you have the zoom on it set large enough so that you can work safely with events. But if you want to select all tracks to the end, then you need to zoom right out, and scroll up and down to be able to select all the tracks...to be sure you have everything selected. But with the zoom level set so low, you could easily go past (or not reach) the point you want to select to.
I would like to not have to zoom out nor scroll up and down, but hit [whatever = 'Select everything right of the cursor'] and know that everything right of the cursor is selected...
Renton Maclachlan November 29th, 2013, 05:37 PM If I'm understanding right all you need to do is hit control L to turn on auto ripple. I do this all the time. If you want everything in the project to move, set up your ripple to be all tracks and markers.
Great tool, I even have it as a hot key.Thanks Gerald...but I'm scared of auto-ripple as I've had things move that I didn't want to move!
And...it is not everything in the project I want to move, only everything right of the cursor...
Gerald Webb November 29th, 2013, 06:06 PM Yep, it does make a mess if you accidently have something selected where you dont want it.
But, after you get used to it, can save heaps of time. My habit is before moving things in ripple mode, click on empty area of timeline just to make sure.
BTW, if you are just shifting one track along to the right, you can move one event to the right and then hit the F key and everything from that event on will shuffle along to the right to match the event you moved.
This combination of using either the,
F key for single track movement,
or Ripple (all tracks and markers),
is perfect for pretty much any scenario.
cheers.
Seth Bloombaum November 29th, 2013, 08:54 PM Using the F key is rippling! That's a post-edit ripple of "affected tracks".
Here's what you'll find in the keyboard shortcuts:
F = Post-edit ripple affected tracks
Ctrl+F = Post-edit ripple affected tracks, bus tracks, markers, and regions
Ctrl+Shift+F = Post-edit ripple all tracks, markers, and regions
I use these all the time. Basically it comes down to F for the track I'm working on, or ctl-shift-F for everything.
However... in the case of hidden tracks you need to be careful. Usually I'll post-ripple everything, and then scroll down the tracks to see if anything is amiss. Then perhaps a quick undo, followed by more careful work if it was a bad ripple, but more often than not it's all good.
Speed...
Renton Maclachlan November 29th, 2013, 09:34 PM If I'm understanding right all you need to do is hit control L to turn on auto ripple. I do this all the time. If you want everything in the project to move, set up your ripple to be all tracks and markers.
Great tool, I even have it as a hot key.Thanks Seth. When you say: '...or ctl-shift-F for everything.' what precisely do you mean by 'everything'?
I want to move everything (all content on all tracks) to the right of the cursor, down the timeline. I don't know how much space I need so I want to move it a good distance to give myself space to work. How would 'rippling' work in this case?
Graham Bernard November 30th, 2013, 02:27 AM If you have Events SPANNING the Cursor Position then you will need to SPLIT all your Events at that Cursor Position and then use the Ripple to drag the WHOLE group to the RIGHT. If you do NOT have Events SPANNING that Cursor Position - meaning ALL the Events start at the Cursor Position - and are aligned vertically just apply Ripple for ALL and drag to the RIGHT. We all do this all the time.
Cheers
Grazie
Seth Bloombaum November 30th, 2013, 02:27 AM "Everything" in this case means everything to the right of the event you edit/move/trim etc., including events, markers, etc.
The steps look like this.
Oops, I need some room. Find the spot where I need it (usually an existing edit point, if not, split an event).
Make sure I'm zoomed out enough to cover the time range I want to open.
Select event after the "spot", and slide it to the right, 2 seconds, two minutes, whatever, don't worry about dragging it over other events, just drag it and let go.
Hit ctrl-shift-f for post-edit ripple of everything, and review, scrolling down through tracks.
Now the trouble comes where other events on additional tracks are overlapping the edit that I opened. The behaviors are a little uncertain, sometimes. E.g., sometimes a lower-track event moves, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes you wanted it to, sometimes you didn't.
The F11 key (I think, I'm on the tablet here, it's late) is a great asset in this, hit it and the tracks/timeline will fill your screen. A second hit restores your layout to resume editing.
Alternative is to move each of the events you want opened up, one at a time, moving down the tracklist, hit f after each move, this method is pretty bombproof when you need it. (gotta love Vegas' colorcoded snapping, you just snap the leading edge of each event to the first event you moved... or, drop a marker where you want the existing material to resume, and snap everything to the marker)
I do have excalibur, and I love it, would buy it again in a heartbeat (thanks Edward!), but I use these native Vegas keyboard shortcuts all the time.
Renton Maclachlan November 30th, 2013, 03:18 AM If you have Events SPANNING the Cursor Position then you will need to SPLIT all your Events at that Cursor Position and then use the Ripple to drag the WHOLE group to the RIGHT. If you do NOT have Events SPANNING that Cursor Position - meaning ALL the Events start at the Cursor Position - and are aligned vertically just apply Ripple for ALL and drag to the RIGHT. We all do this all the time.
Cheers
GrazieIn the stuff I'm doing there would seldom be any events spanning the cursor position...but if there were, I would move them out of the way as I would need to adjust them relative to the new content...Thanks.
And thanks also Seth...
Graham Bernard November 30th, 2013, 04:53 AM So, you "Good To Go"? - Yes?
G
Renton Maclachlan November 30th, 2013, 01:08 PM So, you "Good To Go"? - Yes?
GYes...but I would still like a simple one button 'select everything to the right of the cursor'. :-)
Graham Bernard December 1st, 2013, 03:17 AM Yes...but I would still like a simple one button 'select everything to the right of the cursor'. :-)Well, your request is answered: VASST's Event Tools:http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=31191&stc=1&d=1385886618
You can see I have it ON my Toolbar, once here I can also create - which I have - a Keystroke to summon the tool up to "SELECT" Events from ANY of the options!! My KeyStroke - Ctrl+V+E - this is so I can remember Vasst EventTools.
Vasst Event Tool: Apply easy automation of Adjustments, Selections, Transitions, and Fades. (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/eventtool)
Grazie
Renton Maclachlan December 1st, 2013, 12:50 PM Graham...
So...is there any list anywhere, that you know of, that tells what this tool will do? The product reviews that I've look at seem pretty sparse...I've seen nothing written...
I would just like to look over all the features before I jump in...thought it is pretty cheap...
What are the 'SELECT' options?
Ian Stark December 2nd, 2013, 09:31 AM Another vote for Excalibur's 'select events' tool. I use it constantly and it's on my toolbar like Grazie's VASST solution.
James Manford December 2nd, 2013, 09:43 AM Graham...
So...is there any list anywhere, that you know of, that tells what this tool will do? The product reviews that I've look at seem pretty sparse...I've seen nothing written...
I would just like to look over all the features before I jump in...thought it is pretty cheap...
What are the 'SELECT' options?
Watch the video where the guy demonstrates with examples of what it does. I think he covers around 90% of everything it does.
http://dspcdn.sonycreativesoftware.com/videos/partners/fasstapps/EventTools_Video.mp4
James Manford December 2nd, 2013, 09:45 AM That app almost makes me wonder why Sony don't develop it themselves.
Peter Riding December 2nd, 2013, 02:09 PM That app almost makes me wonder why Sony don't develop it themselves.
Very true. I'd been meaning to investigate this subject for ages. Meanwhile I'd just been splitting at the curser point, selecting the first post-curser clip then clicking to select all events to track end and dragging to close the gap; easy to screw up but I don't trust myself with ripple. A pain when there are multiple tracks even if you press F11 to clear the screen of the other dialogue boxes.
Just bought the Vaast one today as its only a fiver comes recommended. A similar function may be in Vegasaur but I couldn't see it if it is.
I also spent another fiver on vaast's rendering tool. Should be useful if I want to do multiple partial separate renders at the same time before feeding lots of little clips into Mercalli 3 - which can also do batches.
Pete
Edward Troxel December 2nd, 2013, 02:24 PM The easiest way really is via a script. I use that tool in Excalibur all the time.
Graham Bernard December 2nd, 2013, 05:12 PM Edward? Is there a separate Tool option, as per your DeSquiggle, Missing A/V, Sync etc, which I also have on my Toolbar for a KeyStroke, for the Excalibur "Event Selection"?
Cheers
Grazie
Edward Troxel December 3rd, 2013, 10:31 AM Grazie, yes there is.
View - Extensions - Excalibur - Individual Tools - Tml-Select Events
Just add that to the toolbar for one-click access.
Ian Stark December 3rd, 2013, 10:34 AM That's the Excalibur feature I use more than any other and it has pride of place on my toolbar. Phenomenally useful.
Graham Bernard December 3rd, 2013, 11:30 AM Grazie, yes there is.
View - Extensions - Excalibur - Individual Tools - Tml-Select Events
Just add that to the toolbar for one-click access. Done it! Gonna need a DEEPER Toolbar . . .
G
Aleksey Tarasov December 4th, 2013, 03:38 AM A similar function may be in Vegasaur but I couldn't see it if it is.
Vegasaur > Timeline > Select Events
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