I have all these clips in my bin that have an attached audio clip that i won't be using. Is there a faster way than dragging each one to the timeline and choosing "ungroup" ?
Thanks
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If they're on the timeline, select and use "Alt+A" to delete audio.
If not on the timeline, (what's the term here...) uncheck, undepress, turn off... the button at the top of the timeline called "Set Add Audio" (Shift+K) and the audio stays off the timeline.
I have all these clips in my bin that have an attached audio clip that i won't be using. Is there a faster way than dragging each one to the timeline and choosing "ungroup" ?
Thanks
Before you bring them to the timeline just select the orange "A" button on the top of the timeline.
It will turn white.
Now no audio will be brought down to the timeline with any clip. :)
NLE: PC, Gigabyte Motherboard with E6850 Core 2 Duo CPU @ 3.0ghz. 4Gb Ram. GRAPHICS: NVIDIA GeForce GTS250
DRIVES: 4TB raid 0 array connected to AMCC 3ware SATA controller with 518mb memory. Other Drives: Seagate & WD 7200rpm 1TB each
SOFTWARE: Edius 5.5, Adobe Encore CS4, Photoshop and After Effects CS4.
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