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  • Simon Olsen

    June 26, 2014 at 5:56 am in reply to: adding the audio back

    Seven years on and people still having this issue (like me).

    Just a quick note to say if you’re using Premiere CC 2014, on a Mac, then you can do the above by using the F key (not T).

    Simply position the playhead anywhere on the timeline over the clip for which you want to get your audio back, mouse click to select the clip, then press F.

    The source window will populate with the correct source footage and the in/out points you previously specified. Click and drag clip, complete with ALL audio channels, over the top of your old clip to replace.

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