Video Studio 11 Problems

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Video Studio 11 Problems

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I need some help with Ulead 11. I have 3 questions:

1. I can't get some clips to split audio. How do you take off the audio?

2. Is there a way to just make the video track be automatically mute?

3. Is there a way I can just make the Overlay track not appear on screen, even if something's in it?
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Sephirex wrote:I need some help with Ulead 11. I have 3 questions:

1. I can't get some clips to split audio. How do you take off the audio?

2. Is there a way to just make the video track be automatically mute?

3. Is there a way I can just make the Overlay track not appear on screen, even if something's in it?
Others may have different ways to answer this:

1) You should be able to split audio but you if you can;t you can mute it.

in Clip view in the edit panel there is an icon with a Speaker symbol in it. clicking on that will mute the clip. You can cut a clip in three if you only want to mute a bit in the middle.

Another way is adjust clip volume to 0 from 100, beside the speaker icon

2) Not as far as I know. Unless you record it as mute in the first place.

3) Increase transperancy to 100% ? Though I don't know why you would want to do this. Simply remove the clip from the overlay track. I'd like to know the circumstances on why you want to do this?

Hope that helps a bit
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Post by Ron P. »

To make an overlay track "not appear on the screen", select the Overlay Track Manager, uncheck the track you want to remove. This does not hide the contents of the track, just the track itself.
With VS11+ you can expand the timeline view, by clicking the up arrow in the upper left of the timeline. So you can see all tracks, and still see the preview window.
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Post by Sephirex »

Thank-you, that helps. I have 1 more question:

The program is slow and sometimes crashes. The DivX thing keeps going in and out of the right of my bottom toolbar whenever it freezes. Is there a way to either make it go faster and/or stop crashing as much?
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