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Multi-Cam with multi audio
respawnseries [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jun 08, 2016 08:19 Messages: 4 Offline
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I know that you can import multiple video files and also an additional audio file



However, what I am trying to achieve and am not sure is possible through Cyberlinks multicam is to be able to swap from video to video (i.e. cam1, cam2, cam3) and have the audio swap out to that camera.



So to clarify, 3 video inputs with their original audio and when flicking from clip to clip, having the audio change with it.



Can anyone tell me if this is possible or are you simply restricted to 1 audio out?



Thanks Tim
stevek
Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline
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Why are you considering multi-cam? How are you going to match up the audio in your scenario?

Why don;t you want to use the audio that comes with each clip as they change out?

When you do that, there will usually be a abrupt change as the clips change. You would be able to minimize it.

Perhaps if you give us more information about what you want to do, we can offer some suggestions. .
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respawnseries [Avatar]
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Hi Steve,

I do want to use the audio from each video as it cuts.

What I am hoping to do is capture gameplay from different peoples perspective and cut between sequences. The reason I need Multicam for this is that there will be alot of quick transitions and the clips tend to be 30 minutes long. Obviously to have to manually cut those would take forever.

After the multicam is completed I will be overlaying a final "commentary audio" over the entire project, making the multicam audio background sound.

Hope that makes sense

Thanks

Tim Tim
stevek
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Sorry Tim: I must not have had my daily allowance of smart pills. You are trying to use multi-cam to save editing time? Doesn;t multicam just use the main audio track? I have not used it.

Perhaps someone else has an idea?

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