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ozstar [Avatar]
Member Location: Sydney OZ Joined: Apr 21, 2012 20:13 Messages: 125 Offline
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Hi,

I have imported several 3 min or so video clips onto the timeline that are mono.

In between these clips I have 30 second titles and stereo music.

I have created an avi file and made the dvd but just now realize that the mono is mono and the fill in music is stereo.

What is then easiest way to get to the two tracks so it comes out of both speakers.

Thanks

oz



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Quote: Hi,

I have imported several 3 min or so video clips onto the timeline that are mono.

In between these clips I have 30 second titles and stereo music.

I have created an avi file and made the dvd but just now realize that the mono is mono and the fill in music is stereo.

What is then easiest way to get to the two tracks so it comes out of both speakers.

Thanks


On the timeline select the clip and click on [b] Edit Audio [/ b] button

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ozstar [Avatar]
Member Location: Sydney OZ Joined: Apr 21, 2012 20:13 Messages: 125 Offline
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Thank you. Great..

Have a little crackle noise at the front of one song so will see if I can lessen it without changing the whole sound.

I am used to Cubase and Audition to do this but it means re syncing the audio to vision.

Thanks for the tip

PlaySound
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Quote: Thank you. Great..

Have a little crackle noise at the front of one song so will see if I can lessen it without changing the whole sound.

I am used to Cubase and Audition to do this but it means re syncing the audio to vision.

Thanks for the tip



You can try the filters WaveEditor.
Other option, In the room import media, select and click with the right mouse on the clip in the menu that opens select Extract audio will create an audio file, now use your favorite audio editor.
Add this improved audio below the video and mute the original audio AMD-FX 8350 / 8GB DDR3
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ozstar [Avatar]
Member Location: Sydney OZ Joined: Apr 21, 2012 20:13 Messages: 125 Offline
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Ah haa.

Sounds good..

Again.. Many thanks
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