extracting segments Multitrim doesn't seem select all tracks

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radman2020
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extracting segments Multitrim doesn't seem select all tracks

Post by radman2020 »

I have a concert video that I have carefully edited with overlays and extra music tracks.

I want to take make separate segments out of each song (to put up separately on youtube).

How can I mark a segment (all tracks) and copy it to paste it as a new file.. so that I can later use as its own video?

or cut all it on both sides and delete everything else temporarily?

Basically, what is the easiest way to accomplish this task?

I realize that the multi trim feature allows you to extract...but that is only the main video as far as I can see...not segments of my multitrack project.
thanks so much!!!
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Post by Clevo »

When you have finished editing....create a video file. This will be a new video file of your final edited project.

Start a new project and import the new video file.

you can now cut the new video file to pieces in the multi trim.

Save each cut piece and give them a unique name.

There are other ways to do this but this I think is pretty straight forward.
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Post by radman2020 »

I figured that one.... but I had wo concerns.

1. losing quality by re encoding/compressing etc
2. It is very easy to see where each song ends for me because I have all my overlays and volume marks. In the multi trim window, I can't see the volume bar that shows me the breaks between songs..... and there are 25 of them. If I have to do it by trial and error it will take forever!!! It would be so much easier to somehow cut and paste from the original file...


any thoughts?
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