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18tillidie--I'm in the same boat...trying to add transitions (other than generic non-overlapping crossfades) while keeping video tracks 1 and 2 in sync. Problem is, I don't have video in every spot on track 2, so there's nothing to split on that track.
Is there a way to "link tracks" so that any change in the timeline on track 1 is replicated on track 2.
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I think I'm in the same boat. I have synced wedding video on track 1 and track 2. I've gone through and added (mostly) 1-second overlap transitions to the clips (about 50 different splits). Everything remained synced between tracks 1 and 2. Now, I've gone back and tried to adjust the duration of some overlap transitions on track 1. If I make them longer (say, 3 seconds), it pulls track 1 to the left (shortens it...makes sense) but doesn't concurrently shorten track 2. Ergo, out of sync video.
Am I stuck with this behavior? Or, is there a way to keep track 1 and track 2 in sync when transitions are added?
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My default transition behavior is Cross; however, when I drag the Constant Gain audio transition to an audio track, it automatically inserts it as a an overlap, which then shortens the audio clip and screws up the timing. If I immediately click Modify and set it as a Cross transition, it inserts a gap on the video track. This occurs whether or not I have the video track locked. Ugh.
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Hmm. I have the latest version of PD13 (13.0.2408.0) and I still have this problem. I linked a couple of audio & video files (after editing them in AudioDirector), and now I have no ability to modify, trim, fix/enhance etc. ANY clip that is already present in the timeline unless I first unlink it. The program behaves normally when new clips are added to the timeline. Frustrating.
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