Youcan clip a small portion of a video or live stream and share it with others on social channels or via direct communications, like email or text. Clips are public and can be watched by anyone with access to the clip who can also watch the original video. You can find clips you made and clips made on your videos in the Your Clips library page. Video creators can manage clips made on their videos in YouTube Studio.
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We just used these for hurricane Matthew and they made boarding up (and unboarding) so incredibly easy! No damage to our windows that are only a couple of years old and no damage to our brick house. Awesome that you don't have to drill through anything. I would recommend adding these to your hurricane kit if you don't already have them. We used 4 clips per window.
These clips are a lifesaver for hurricane preparedness. They slide easily over the edge of the plywood and make it simple to cover windows without drilling holes. We have boards cut to fit our windows stacked in our garage and when storm season rolls around we simply slide the clips onto the edge of the wood and push the boards into the window and door frames. The "teeth" on the edge grab the frame and hold the wood in place.
I have bought and used this product in the past. Two Hurricanes so far in Houston, TX. No window problems.
If you live anywhere near a coastal region and had tropical storms/Hurricanes, you need this product. It is the only way to install plywood that fits snugly into a window opening without using screws or nails. Once you cut the plywood to size, install the clips on the edges of the plywood and push the plywood into the opening. It locks in place. Removing is also easy. Just pry one clip away from the window with a pry bar or large screw driver and the rest just pop off when you pull on the plywood. I keep the plywood in the garage up against the wall with the window location noted with a permanent marking pen, so I can use them over and over again.
Our 1st time to board up for a hurricane. Our boards were precut, so all we needed were the clips. They were sold out locally. Got them next day with Amazon Prime. The clips worked perfectly. We had our windows covered and secure in just minutes. These are the greatest invention! Have been able to return home yet due to the flooding Harvey has caused. We are hoping for minimal damage.
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I just ran upon this thread, somewhat by accident, that started several years ago and thought I'd provide a different solution for anyone wanting to use it. While using the Project Manager (as suggested) to export individual clips is useful and valuable, by consolidating and transcoding, here's a different way.
If your sequence contains all the cuts for each clip you want to export individually, this should work for you. Start with creating a new bin in your project (to make things easier). Then
ok this is ALMOST a good work around although you can't be that specific about export settings using this function. I need to export max bit rate mp4. So I could export everything to prores using this then re export but that seems a bit laboured
Trent and a couple others have given the main current workable option ... Render & Replace. I have actually done some grading jobs in Premiere ... just to push the heck out of it with my Elements surface. And this works ok. I do wish one could 'queue' this to ME, though ... that would be a huge plus.
Trent .. .the problem with the second option you give is the changes to the clips in the sequence STAY with the sequence ... so when you select a clip, drag to a bin, then export ... you are exporting the original clip.
The Render & Replace command, after installing a preset that fits your export needs, will work. All clips will be in the folder specified, with the exact same names as the originals, but in the format/codec of your choice. And with all effects as applied in the sequence.
As you can't queue that to MediaEncoder (Me) ... it doth mean that until the "render" of the new transcoded files is done, Pr will be completely occupied. So ... it's nice to do when you're going to be taking a break as for lunch or end-of-day if there's a number of clips to process.
This is the process I use for exporting both things I've simply graded in Lumetri, or for when I have done a fair amount of "heavy" work to some clips, and wish to "bake" that into the clip permanently. And then use that newly "baked" clip, with all the effects already processed, to do further work in a timeline.
OK now that's ALMOST it - seems to be exporting with effects but then this is really weird - every clip is exactly ten seconds but they are exporting to 4 seconds. I've tried the preset using the normal way through premiere and it works fine. I have 'include handles' unchecked. I can't see anything else to try.
Are the clips trimmed to 4 seconds in the Timeline? Render and Replace will encode the duration of the clips in the Timeline. So, if they are trimmed, it will encode to that trimmed duration. Enable Handles will add the specified amount of frames to head and tail of clip. If you want the entire 10 second duration of the clips, but clip are trimmed to shorter duration in Timeline, add Handles to get you to the entire 10 seconds.
I spent 55 minutes on a call to Adobe support earlier - they are usually good but sadly this guy couldn't get his head around what I was trying to achieve. I guess that's the problem when they are trained purely technically and are not aware of a workflows needs. it was a language barrier as much as anything. Pretty tedious!
Offhand, is there any frame rate mismatch going on? eg: Does your preset match the frame rate of your clips? Also, in Render and Replace did you set Source: to Individual Clips? Did you apply Interpret Footage frame rate changes?
OK that's it! - when I used the 'Match Frame' option it didn't indeed reveal a 4 sec clip in the source monitor. I double checked the speed of the clips and actually they were all set to 40% - so when I re timed all the clips to 10 secs I must have not un-chained the speed and duration dialogue box. I'm sure I did - but I must have not done. FYI this are all really, really static tripod wide landscapes so the slo-mo look didn't register.
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