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Seperate Native Audio?


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I have used Premier and Studio in the past and am new to VideoWave so please excuse a possible dumb question.

 

Is it possible to split or separate the native audio from the native video within VideoWave? I know you can mute the audio, copy the track, and lay it down as another audio track but most other products I have used allow you to simply separate the two.

 

Thanks in advance.

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I have used Premier and Studio in the past and am new to VideoWave so please excuse a possible dumb question.

 

Is it possible to split or separate the native audio from the native video within VideoWave? I know you can mute the audio, copy the track, and lay it down as another audio track but most other products I have used allow you to simply separate the two.

 

Thanks in advance.

Do you mean extract the native audio track? Use Media Manager to navigate to the video and right click on it. Select extract audio. Save it as a wav file for use elsewhere.

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Thanks Sknis.

 

No, this isn't what I am looking to do.

 

I have some older Hi8 imports that have an out of sync issue where, due to the starting and stopping of the tape as it was recorded, that the audit is less than a second off of the video. I think that this is fairly common with Hi8 and I used to fix it in the other programs by separating the audio and moving it forward or backward in the timeline to get it sync'ed again.

 

Thanks again for the reply.

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Thanks Sknis.

 

No, this isn't what I am looking to do.

 

I have some older Hi8 imports that have an out of sync issue where, due to the starting and stopping of the tape as it was recorded, that the audit is less than a second off of the video. I think that this is fairly common with Hi8 and I used to fix it in the other programs by separating the audio and moving it forward or backward in the timeline to get it sync'ed again.

 

Thanks again for the reply.

 

You cannot separate the audio from the video using videowave as you can in some other video editing programs. However, you can accomplish what you want to do. First, extract and save the native audio as sknis described. Then, place your video on the video track in Videowave, mute the native audio by clicking the little speaker icon above the preview window and check the Mute box. Now, drag the audio you extracted and saved to one of the audio tracks. Drag the audio forward/backward until you get the sound in sync with the video.

 

Hope that helps

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