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Deleting gap clip (Final Cut Pro for ipad)

Can’t delete a gap clip without deleting a number of (apparently connected) clips. Timeline position is “off.” Very frustrating!

iPad Air (M2, 2024)

Posted on Sep 15, 2024 10:44 AM

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Sep 15, 2024 11:23 AM in response to watman

I don't use FCP on iPad, but you seem to have said it: "connected". Connected clips are supposed to deleted if whatever they are connected to is deleted. That is the correct behavior on Mac, and I can't imagine it being any different on iPad. I mean you can have them dangling with being connected to anything.


Perhaps you can post a screenshot of your timeline, so we can better understand the situation.

On the mac, one can "overwrite to primary storyline", "pushing" the connected clips down to the primary, so in a situation like this:



the clips A and B can easily be pushed down and replace the gap clip below.

I don't know if a similar command exists on the iPad.

Deleting gap clip (Final Cut Pro for ipad)

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