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connecting a clip NOT to the primary track
Dave Gage replied 13 years, 1 month ago 7 Members · 12 Replies
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David Battistella
March 17, 2013 at 5:17 pmI thikn you have to consider anchoring the audio track to a shot in the primary storyline that is not going to be deleted. If you delete other shots the audio will stay connected to the media you originally attached t too.
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Dave Gage
March 17, 2013 at 6:23 pmDavid,
If I understand correctly, I would need to first completely detach the audio from the video and I’m not sure I want to go there for this issue.
I have three 40 minute tutorial edits I have to do every week, so I do get lots of chances to experiment and optimize the workflow. I did an edit last night and only needed to expand the audio and place the “Flip” transition one time solely on the video and it didn’t cause a problem. As I said, it’s just when there are two in row that a problem is caused with the audio moving.
With the cutting in of a gap clip, I now have two viable workarounds for this issue. It should get me by until I figure out something else or Apple builds in a way to turn off the audio portion of transitions.
Thanks,
Dave(Sorry Julian for hijacking your post.)
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