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PD 10 wave editor
GrampyPeter [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Apr 07, 2011 00:55 Messages: 20 Offline
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I'm using pd10, hp DV7 laptop, intel core i7, 8gb ram

I want to adjust volumes on several music tracks i am using in my video.

From within pd10, I select the track i want to edit.
I click on "edit audio". Wave Editor opens and shows the music track. I adjust the audio.
When I click on "File" all the options are greyed out. There is no way to save the track. So I click on the "X" to close Wave Editor and it ask's if I want to save the file. I say yes and the file gets saved as a new file name. (Took me a while to find the new file.) So, is the new edited file put in place on my video? It does not look like it but I would think it should since that's the file I wanted to edit.

I tried using Wave Editor separately from PD10. Opened the file, made changes, Clicked on File and all the choices for saving it are there. Why are they not there from within PD10? AAARG!

Some advice on using Wave Editor as I described will be appreciated. Thank you, Peter
borgus1 [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Feb 27, 2013 00:33 Messages: 1318 Offline
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The X closes WAVE editor and saves the file. Locate it by clicking the arrow just to the right of MEDIA CONTENT on the toolbar, then click AUDIO.

The X also replaces the original with the revised file. If you want to revert, click EDIT|UNDO or press <ctrl-Z>.

Only when the editor is utilized separately are the FILE choices active.
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