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Vegas Pro 16 The Trimmer Window and 4 Point Edits
Andrew Devis
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Four-point edits change the speed of a clip so that it can fit in a specific gap. This tutorial shows you how to specify the 4 points and make sure that Vegas Pro knows how you intend to handle the clip in the timeline
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