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It's really there in transitions already. Just use fade on the right edge of one clip, and the a new fade on the left edge of the other clip, and then add either the Constant Gain or Constant Power audio transitions on the audio track.
Jeff
Clever! I placed the Fade transitions on the end and beginning of clips at the transition point. Yep, "A" faded to black, then "B" faded in. Perfect. But when I added the Constant Gain or Power audio transition, it shortened the timeline a bit and sucked up the fade out transition leaving an abrupt video and audio transition. I tried stretching the fades out to several seconds but got the same unsatisfactory results. Am I missing something?
Update: For your suggestion to work, "Preferences/Editing/Timeline/Set default transition behavior:" needs to be set to Cross. Now it works just as you explained. However, now other Transitions such as Fade (on the joint between clips) do not make a smooth automatic audio crossfade. I have to add the Audio Constant Gain/Power transition as well. This adds workload for most of my transitions while saving workload on one.
I still think Cyberlink should make a fade-to-black-and-back transition that fades audio out and in at the same time.
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