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Sorting media with bins 
The detailed view of the Project Media window helps you sort your media files using their attributes, but for more control, you can 
create bins. Bins are folders within projects that you can use to organize your media files. 
Media bins are virtual folders that are saved with your project. They do not affect the way media is saved on your computer. 
Creating bins  
Right-click the parent bin where you want to create a new bin and choose Create New Bin from the shortcut menu.  
Adding media to a bin 
1.  
Browse your existing bins to find the media file you want to move. The All Media Folder contains all media files in your project. 
2.  
Drag a file from the right-hand pane to a bin. 
For more information about media bins, see the online help (from the Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum Help menu, choose 
Contents and Index). 
Adding media to the timeline 
Media files can be added to your project from the Explorer or Project Media window by double-clicking them or by dragging them. 
Either method places the media file in an event in its entirety in the timeline. 
Dragging a media file to the timeline 
You can create a new track by dragging a media file to a blank area on the timeline and dropping it in place. Tracks can contain 
multiple events, so you can place different events next to each other on a track. 
Note: 
Video and audio events cannot be placed on the same track. 
1.  
Locate a media file in the Explorer or Project Media window. 
2.  
Drag the media file to the timeline. 
An event for the media file appears where you released the mouse. 
Dragging multiple media files to the timeline 
1.  
Select multiple media files in the Explorer or Project Media window. Select a range of adjacent media files by holding Shift and 
clicking the first and last files in the range or select files that are not adjacent by pressing Ctrl and clicking individual files. 
2.  
Right-click and drag the files to the timeline. 
3.  
When you release the mouse, a shortcut menu appears. Select a placement option from the menu. 
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Add Across Time 
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Add As Takes 
You will see one event on the track. The other events are listed as takes “beneath” the topmost event. 
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Video Only and Audio Only allow you to isolate either the video or audio, and add that stream from a multimedia file 
either across time or as takes. 
Tip: 
A left-click drag-and-drop automatically inserts files across time. However, you can cycle through placement modes by right-
clicking (without releasing the left mouse button) while performing the drag-and-drop operation. 
GETTING STARTED 
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