

Also, the source monitor doesn’t display waveforms for audio clips, which slows down finding the part of a track you want to use. Projects have one video track by default, and you have to go into a menu to add a new track, rather than simply dragging a clip into the space. And you simply click on multiple clips in the timeline, without having to drag or hold shift, to select and move them together.īut in other ways, it's cumbersome. This takes a little getting used to but can speed up the editing pace. When you preview a clip in the source monitor, rather than it being necessary to press keys to set input and output points, the last watched section is automatically selected. The main editing tab has a similar layout to many other programs – multi-track timeline along the bottom, project library top left, a source monitor, and a program monitor Adding video clips to the timeline is simple and intuitive (Image credit: Lightworks)
