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MelRay
Newbie Location: Cypress, TX (Houston) Joined: Nov 27, 2015 08:58 Messages: 17 Offline
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I have a video clip captured from VHS which had a damaged audio track, but the video is fine. I have unlinked the audio/video and am wondering if there is a way when adding audio tracks to get the last track "stretched" to match exactly the ending time of the video? Thank you for your help!,

MelRay

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Hi, MelRay!

I really don't think it's possible to "stretch" the audio" to match the length of the video(after you've deleted the affected portion of your audio track upon unlinking it from the video), the main reason for this is, in part because any speech would be out of synchronisation(severely so) with the mouth movements of anyone speking on that clip. Even if there's no-one speaking I don't think it's possible.

The best "trick" would be to leave the video and audio components linked, and at the adversely affected part of the audio, lay over a bit of music from the "Smartsound" library or one of your own audio pieces, or a piece of narration to "hide" the affected portion of the audo track.

Cheers!

Neil.
Mel [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 27, 2015 10:26 Messages: 10 Offline
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Thank Neil I will read up on smart sound!
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