Just to elaborate, so when I added music to the timeline, it puts the track on 2 different track lines on edius and it plays fine for stereo
but at some point i accidentally deleted one of the layers, and now when I copy the layer i have left to another one,
they both play left..
is there a way to manually split to right? how do I fix it?
I've tried right clicking on the audio options and nothing to do with speaker side or anythign appears
I am looking on page 43 at the 'audio channel map' page on the instruction manual but i am having trouble understanding it
WHEN i right click the audio track on the timeline and select properties, and I select STEREO instead of Mono 1... it is still mono?????
def not stereo
I've also been looking at this 'audio mapping' pdf but still struggling to understand what is what
chrome-extension://gphandlahdpffmccakmbngmbjnjiiahp/http://www.ediushd.com.ar/how_to_manipulate_audio_.pdf
Copying one track just gives you two of the same track. Easiest solution is to replace the audio on the timeline. Double click the clip to load it into the source viewer and then overwrite it back to the timeline.
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Can you not go back to an earlier version of your project? Edius Projects->Your project name->Project. Try backup & autosave folders. As long as the missing media has not been taken off pc it should work.
Bern I actually tried that and it still gave me 2 left tracks which was confusing!
and Geoff no, because I don't know at what point the mistake was made, and I was continually editing the wedding highlight :(
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Bern I actually tried that and it still gave me 2 left tracks which was confusing!
and Geoff no, because I don't know at what point the mistake was made, and I was continually editing the wedding highlight :(
If the file loads into the viewer and shows 2 tracks of audio it has to be able to overwrite back to the timeline. You do have to make sure your audio patches are on and on the correct tracks in the timeline header. If you have changed the clip properties from stereo to mono you may have caused a problem. I have done this lots of times myself. I know it works, but since I am not seeing your system, source files, settings, etc., I can't tell you exactly what you are not doing to get it to work. All I can say is if the file is right and the settings are right it works, and not just in edius. It works in every NLE I have ever used, and I have used about 90% of what is on the market.
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This most likely is a panning issue.
Depending on your setting in usersettings ->Application ->
EDIUS can do 2 different things
1 When you copy a clip to another track the pan setting of the clip is carried to the copy on the new track.
2 If reset pan setting is selected EDIUS resets the pan of the clip.
You can see where the pan is by enabling the pan on the track or open the audio mixer and set the bus to clip. pan.png
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