![]() I got aggrivated by this a couple of versions ago, but once you know it….makes perfect sense…. It is in this mode PPro prohibits you from trimming audio. When you are in this mode, you will notice the yellow volume key frame automation line runs continuously across the track entire track. However, similar to the default behavior of FCP, it also allows for volume automation at the track level. In this case you will see the yellow volume on the audio tracks only present within the boundaries of the clips themselves. PPro (similar to avid) allows for volume (and other fx) keyframing on individual clips. I do know how to extract the audio to edit in Soundbooth, but after I put it back in the timeline, it’s still inaccessible.Īnyone have any ideas? Thanks So much!Īnd this is another little vexing thing to editors from other systems. The name of the clip is faded, like an inaccessible menu item. If I unlink the video and audio, I can do stuff to the video without affecting the audio. I can click on the video and trim it or razor it to make changes to the audio vicariously. I’ve unlinked it, I’ve un-synced it, I’ve spoken kindly to it and called it bad names, I’ve looked at every page on the Adobe site that has anything to do with audio in Premier Pro (CS4) and I can’t figure out what little, silly bit of information I’m missing that would make it all come together. I’m talking about audio that’s recorded with video, by the way. Can’t trim it, can’t access it for anything at all, except for putting keyframes in it for volume changes. I can’t click on the audio and do anything with it. I’m on my first project in Premiere Pro (I’ve been using FCP for years) and for the most part it’s been a fairly smooth transition.
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