Trimming Saved Video
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 6:16 pm
Hi guys
Maybe a silly question but when I split a piece of video into two parts and keep both, maybe I want to increase volume in one half and decrease volume or even mute the other half, each seperate half shows it's own size in blue but also shows the virtual memoy of the cut piece in grey.
Does this suggest that both the two halves have a virtual file size of the original piece, ie do I effectively double the size of the original file by splitting the one into two and using both without trimming and saving. Or do I need trim and save the two halves in every case.
I ask the question because I am splitting a 6 minute piece of video which has a speaker some distance away (and I have to double the volume to hear him) and he is constantly interrupted by applause, which is all around me, where I have to cut the volume by 2/3rds. So for this 6 minute piece I end up with around 30 smaller pieces but each having it's own virtual memory size?
Not sure that's very clear so hope you can follow. Just wonder if I need to trim and save every individual piece even though they all only add up to the size of the one original piece.
Thanks
Mark
Maybe a silly question but when I split a piece of video into two parts and keep both, maybe I want to increase volume in one half and decrease volume or even mute the other half, each seperate half shows it's own size in blue but also shows the virtual memoy of the cut piece in grey.
Does this suggest that both the two halves have a virtual file size of the original piece, ie do I effectively double the size of the original file by splitting the one into two and using both without trimming and saving. Or do I need trim and save the two halves in every case.
I ask the question because I am splitting a 6 minute piece of video which has a speaker some distance away (and I have to double the volume to hear him) and he is constantly interrupted by applause, which is all around me, where I have to cut the volume by 2/3rds. So for this 6 minute piece I end up with around 30 smaller pieces but each having it's own virtual memory size?
Not sure that's very clear so hope you can follow. Just wonder if I need to trim and save every individual piece even though they all only add up to the size of the one original piece.
Thanks
Mark