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Quick Help For A DummiePosted by Brent P
I am sure this is in my manual, but I am doing a project for a presentation tonight and I cannot figure this one out.
My Problem: How can I unsync an audio clip from the video? I need to trim back the audio but keep the full length of the video. Does this make sense? I know it is somewhere in the manual but i am not sure what the terminology is. Thank You
shift+L toggles linking, which is when the audio and video of a particular clip are married. in other words, what you do to audio (in terms of trimming or repostioning) is done to video. once you disconnect the clips from each other, you can trim one and not the other.
hope this helps ron
Ron, SHIFT-L toggles Linked Selection -- it does NOT break the link between two clips; it temporarily allows you to ignore all link relationships. If a video clip and an audio clip are linked, and you press SHIFT-L and then put them out of sync, once you toggle Linked Selection back on (SHIFT-L again), those two clips will still be linked together.
APPLE-L breaks the link between two clips. After this, they will act independently regardless of Linked Selection unless you manually relink them. I work in almost a film way in that I always disengage video-audio linking once a clip is in the timeline. Speeds things up for me since it's very rare that my picture and sound cut at the same spot.
Uh...ron...you're quibbling...and you are wrong. DEFAULT is COMMAND/L to unlink individual selected AV tracks (or SHIFT-select multiple clips and COMMAND/L to unlink all selected).
Let's give it a rest and move on now, huh? Post Edited (01-15-06 23:20) When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
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Absolutely Jude! Option + dragging audio OR video is the winning technique. FCP Ace Sharon Franklin showed me that one, like, 4 years ago. I've not done Shift + L since then!
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