I have a bunch of clips for which the audio part got mistakenly removed. Is there a way to add that missing audio back in?
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I just found a workaround ... not very elegant, but it works.
Solution: open the clip one by one, and save them to the bin. After that drag them back into the timeline, and the audio is again a part of the clip (re-trimming of audio is required.)Edius X is what I use here at FilmFix for editing and color grading our high quality 2K film transfers of 8mm and Super-8 film. -
place playhead at start of clip
double click clip to place in player
mark in and go to outpoint with W and mark out
overwrite to timeline
done
Anton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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I followed your instructions, but it is not working. It writes back only the video portions, without the audio. I do see that in the player windows only the video is highlighted, and not the audio. This must be the reason why it is not writing back the audio portion. An idea on how to mark the audio in and out in the player window?Edius X is what I use here at FilmFix for editing and color grading our high quality 2K film transfers of 8mm and Super-8 film.Comment
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It will work.
Double click the clip in the timeline. It loads in the Player monitor hit Q to go to the In point. Type I. Click W then O. Now with the time line cursor at the beginning of the clip on the timeline, click the Overwrite (Red button). Make sure you have the Audio mapped with your Track Patches.1: Intel 13900K, Asus ROG Z790 Hero, G. Skill Trident Z5 6400 64G DDR5, Asus Tuff Gaming GeForce 4070Ti, WD SN850XNVMe 1T, 4T (2), Seagate IronWolf NAS 7200 14TB, Lian Li Galahad 360, Aja Kona 4, Super Flower Leadex Platinum 1600W
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yes, I would guess you have the audio patch offAnton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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It will work.
Double click the clip in the timeline. It loads in the Player monitor hit Q to go to the In point. Type I. Click W then O. Now with the time line cursor at the beginning of the clip on the timeline, click the Overwrite (Red button). Make sure you have the Audio mapped with your Track Patches.
now playing with it I just discovered a short-cut ... no need to part the player with W at the end, retyping I trimed the audio to match the end marker. Very nice!Edius X is what I use here at FilmFix for editing and color grading our high quality 2K film transfers of 8mm and Super-8 film.Comment
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there is no need to go to inpoint when double clicking a clip on the timeline, because the player will automatically be at the inpoint, just click mark in and then go to out, mark out, doneAnton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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