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  • Right,

    I don’t know how Premiere works under the hood,
    so my simple logic assumes that if I can take any random video and audio, select them and (right-click) ‘link’ them, they get linked, whether they ‘belong’ together or not, I figured there would be some kind of algo/logic to mechanically batch link multiple clips.

    Let’s say if you select multiple clips on a timeline (even number of video clips and audio clips), then why wouldn’t you be able to ‘link’ video clips and audio clips together based on let’s say time-code, in ascending chronological order? The earliest video gets linked to the earliest audio and so on.

    This would be helpful in cases for me where I stumble upon a sequence where everything is in ‘sync’ but video and audio are unlinked. And I have to go about it clip by clip. Not a huge time-saver but just crossed my mind.

  • Ardelle Herron

    August 29, 2017 at 12:29 pm in reply to: Audio workflow for post/online edit

    Much appreciated, thanks.

  • Ardelle Herron

    August 29, 2017 at 10:34 am in reply to: Audio workflow for post/online edit

    Thanks Olivier,

    do you know whether audio gain settings or audio transitions will be retained in the online clips when bringing them in?

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