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No, as mute applies to clip so can't have a clip half and half.
No real need to combine, but if you want to and you don't want the audio, unlink, delete muted audio section, then combine. Or, don't split and mute in the first place, just change audio level to 0.
Jeff
You forget to tell the last step that one has to link audio after combining otherwise only video will combine not audio becz we had unlinked audio with video in first step.
This is what I've done.
I've unlink muted part, delete & combine it and then Link the unmuted part of audio. It works.
QuoteTheoretically, Speed mode should process faster.
It makes no difference to me.
I always choose Quality mode
Use deblocking and Use dynamic GOP - in practice, I don't see any difference either.
I leave it the way it is.
Me also have the same experience here.
Speed mode doesn't make process faster. It takes same time as quality mode.
Even quality of video is also same in both cases so i do always use quality mode.
I have used option of deblocking and dynamic GOP as well. It doesn't make any difference .
It seems that these features only exist to create confusion. Nothing Else.
QuoteMaybe it is me, but the image you are trying to show, does not show on my screen. Maybe that image explains what you are after, otherwise, please elaborate!
QuoteDid you try this:
Assuming that all videos the "connecting" sound is clearly noticeable, drag the videos into the timeline, each video on its own track.
It will be some work to give each video its place in the resulting video, but you may want to set the size of the first clip and then do a copy / past of the attributes of the first clip onto all the others to give them an equal size and them move each clip to its correct place.
Then you can sync the audio simply by selection all videos in all tracks, and click on the Sync by Audio. I have tested this with only a coupe if tracks I don’t know whether there is a limit to this. But once PD is done and (again I think that that is important) the connecting sound can be recognized by PD), you should have something to work with. Maybe try this with 3 or 4 the test this out?
Let us know this goes!
I've been doing the exact same thing from last two months. Most of the time, i get good results. I've done syncing audio with 30 tracks as well.
QuoteAlmost. You can apply your chosen transition to all clips on a single track but you'll have to repeat the process for each track.
Click on any track or clip to start, then go to the Transition Room (F8) and click on this button that appears above the timeline. You'll then need to choose the style:
To get the "apply to all" button to reappear after using it, select a new track then change to a new room, like FX (F4), then click back on the Transition Room.
It's not as simple as "all clips on all tracks" but it should still be quicker than applying transitions manually to all clips.
You can also use the button shown in the Help file, which is located next to the Search the library box at the top of the Transition Room.
Note that while the instructions state that "you can add transitions to all the video, image, and effect clips on the timeline at once" it actually only occurs on the selected track.
I've already know this thing. What i was seeking to apply transistion on all track. It is really a lengthy process to select each track and then apply it. It seems PD has no option like this.
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