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  • Any Way to Slip Tool with multiple layers, but not overlap/cutting?

    Posted by Craig Trayler on May 18, 2023 at 10:34 am

    So, I have a long talking head video all cut up, and can see/hear that the audio is out of sync by -5 frames.
    A normal process in my mind would be to just select all audio layers and use the slip tool to slide it -5 frames (keyboard shortcut also used with shift+alt+ctrl(cmd)+left/right arrow), but when doing so if any audio layers are directly next to each over, and you drag left, the layer to the right will move left, overlapping the previous layers out point, which is no good since I want the in/out points to match with the video in-out points.

    Is there some way to do this for multiple layers without the middle parts being moved? or something I am missing here?

    Hector Vera
    replied 2 weeks ago
    2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Hector Vera

    May 24, 2023 at 10:01 pm

    Did you tried selecting all the audio clips all at once by dragging your mouse outside the clips and then dragging through it? It should be able to help to move all the audio clips at once without moving the middle point. Let me know 🙂

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