Final Cut Pro – Getting Clips Back Into Sync
First, you swear. Then, with one mouse click, you smile!

Syncing
If you accidentally move a clip out of sync, don’t worry! Here’s a quick way to correct this.
Final Cut uses red, “out of sync” flags to mark a clip that has been moved out of sync. To get an out-of-sync clip back into sync, Control-click the red flag of the clip you want to move and select Move into sync.
If you don’t want to move the clip, but you want to get rid of the red flag, select the clip and choose Modify > Mark In Sync. FCP now treats the new position of the clip as if it was in sync.
Note: In order to see the red flag in FCP 6.0.2 or later, Show Video Clip Names must be turned on; it’s on by default.
Courtesy of Larry Jordan











