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xberk wrote on 8/9/2014, 11:52 PM
Hold down the shift key to get the "Internal" preference tab.

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chap wrote on 8/10/2014, 12:24 AM
Ah that's the problem. I was staring at the internal tab wondering where the "advanced" one was!!

So what I was looking for wasn't in there, but I am looking to shut off the option of editing sound clips below the frame. Often I make a change in a sound file and then Post-Edit-Ripple the rest of the media to follow... BUT what I didn't realize is that (of course) then I end up with a lot of media starting or stopping in between frames. Yuck.

Know how to do that Xberk?

Chap
Former user wrote on 8/10/2014, 7:19 AM
If you are talking about Quantizing to frames, under the Preferences>Editing

There is an option to NOT quantize to frames when editing audio only. This might be what you want.