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Using Imovie for FCP7
I’m awful at describing things in text. So I apologize in advance for the way I am typing this. I’m going to have to type it in fragments, the only way I know how to explain without being more confusing than the situation is.
I taped something in HDV. I had a lot of technical errors with it. FCP7 kept capturing this one section of tape I needed in sections. In the middle of the capture I’d see it in the bin.
2 clips would pop out from the capture. I’d stop the capture. Then I’d play the 2 clips back thinking I could just join them together for the full clip I needed.
Nope. Both clips were an even shorter .. fraction, of the full clip I needed.
So I hooked up the JVC cam I taped with. No good.
Finally out of desperation I fired up Imovie, a program I’ve never used.
IT WORKED! It capture exactly what I needed.
But it captured both tracks of audio… which is good. I needed to separate each track once it was in FCP.
I couldn’t separate them. They’re stuck together and can’t be separately edited, deleted, or anything. Even when I lock one track, I still can’t delete the track that’s unlocked. I tried to lower the volume on one track, and the other track lowered in synch with it (even when I locked either one of the tracks).
Is there a way to unlink the two audio clips?
One thing I’m thinking is go back into FCP. Undock one of the audio tracks so that when I lay down the clip, the only audio track I need will lay down. But because of all of the above, I’m thinking both audio tracks will lay down no matter what.
OR… I just recalled this.. I’ll get an error message pointing at something saying I have to have both tracks together.
WHEEWWWW Sorry, I know that was wordy. I hate writing (or reading) novels.. so sorry I just wrote one.