Posted 01 February 2011 - 04:51 AM
Cotajoka, on 01 February 2011 - 03:20 AM, said:
Hi there,
Was trying to find a solution to my problem when I came across this topic.
I am having the same problem.
I have added a 50min mpeg video to my production and I have trimmed it to the few minutes that I need out of it. I then added the same video and trimmed in another section to add to the production. etc etc.
When I preview my production, it looks and sounds fine.
However when I go to output it as another file or burn to DVD, the clips/vision is the same as my production but the audio seems to be playing the original whole 50 min video instead of just what I trimmed.
How do I fix this?
Cheers,
Tam
First change your process as below ! The issue may clear up on its own. Are you adding anything other than the native audio? Are you doing any overlays?
Same solution as above. Clear out your proxy files by going to the top menu, select tools, options and then clear proxy files. Sometimes they retain some of the information from previous edits when you make new edits. Clearing the proxy files gets rid of them. Also when was the last time you rebooted your computer. That will also get rid of some junk.
BTW, it sounds like you are doing a lot of extra work. Add the original video once and make all the splits in the time line view. Delete what you don't want. In storyline view, you can move the segments around the way you want them.
Do not use trim! That is good for cutting the beginning and end but not anything else. Split the video using the double headed arrow just below the preview window.
Make sure you have selected the desired video track.. Select the section that you don't want and use the "X" to delete that section. Again make sure that you have select the section you want to delete. There should be a dotted line around the section you select.
Watch this video. I did not emphasize the need to select the proper segment so that is why I used the bold/large font in the discussion above.
Edited by sknis, 01 February 2011 - 05:04 AM.
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