Split Audio

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mwsing
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Split Audio

Post by mwsing »

Is it possible to undo the Split Audio function once you have used it?
BrianCee
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Re: Split Audio

Post by BrianCee »

Yes - just right click over the video clip and you will see that 'Mute' has a tick next to it - click on the word mute and the tick will go and sound is restored. Deleted unwanted sound file in audio track.

VideoStudio does not actually split the audio at all - it is still there in your original clip and can be heard if you play in 'clip' mode or just play the original clip outside VideoStudio - the Split command just mutes the clip sound and puts a copy of the sound into an audio track.
mwsing
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Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce310
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 500 GB
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Re: Split Audio

Post by mwsing »

Thanks Brian. Have you gathered all your knowledge through Trial and Error or using the product for many years, because I just didn't see anywhere in the Help that would tell me that, even though I tried lots of keywords!
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