Can anyone tell me how I can change the volumen in the whole videotrack or several clips in one track. Fx I want to lower the entire main videotrack, and increase several clips on the sound-track. Maybe a way to lower the rubber-band for several clips in one operation.
Regards. Erik
Volumen-settings for several clips in Studio 11.5
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There are three ways I can think of to lower the volume over the entire project.
#1 is to render your project to a video file. It thus becomes one "clip" and you can adjust the volume.
#2 is to split the audio of all the clips, so they are all in the audio track. Now go to Share>Create Audio file. This will create a wav file of your audio. You can adjust the volume then import back into your project.
#3 is to save the project (becoming a vsp file). Open a new project and insert your first vsp. It virtually becomes 1 clip and you can adjust the volume. (I'm not exactly sure this one will work - just surmising)
#1 is to render your project to a video file. It thus becomes one "clip" and you can adjust the volume.
#2 is to split the audio of all the clips, so they are all in the audio track. Now go to Share>Create Audio file. This will create a wav file of your audio. You can adjust the volume then import back into your project.
#3 is to save the project (becoming a vsp file). Open a new project and insert your first vsp. It virtually becomes 1 clip and you can adjust the volume. (I'm not exactly sure this one will work - just surmising)
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Erik,
Black Lab's suggestion #3 will be the quickest way to do this. Save your project with just the main videotrack. Now start a new project (CTRL-N) and select File -> Insert Media File to Timeline -> Insert Video and select your saved .vsp project. This will import the project back to your new main video track and you'll be able to clip the volume as you want. I might suggest that you Normalize your audio tracks first so that they're the same volume. See my tutorial in the VIDEO Product Tutorials: Understanding and Using Audio Filters.
Hope this helps,
Ron G.
Black Lab's suggestion #3 will be the quickest way to do this. Save your project with just the main videotrack. Now start a new project (CTRL-N) and select File -> Insert Media File to Timeline -> Insert Video and select your saved .vsp project. This will import the project back to your new main video track and you'll be able to clip the volume as you want. I might suggest that you Normalize your audio tracks first so that they're the same volume. See my tutorial in the VIDEO Product Tutorials: Understanding and Using Audio Filters.
Hope this helps,
Ron G.
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Thank You for helping
The tips is very usefull and is working, but is not the optimal solution. and maybee it would be a subject for the next update.
The Ulead-team must know, that Pineaccle has a funtion. - not than i want to change, Ulead IS better a lot of my friends is changing to Ulead.
But thanks for your help
regards Erik
The Ulead-team must know, that Pineaccle has a funtion. - not than i want to change, Ulead IS better a lot of my friends is changing to Ulead.
But thanks for your help
regards Erik
