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1. Re: Insert audio and video icons is split
Harm Millaard Mar 17, 2012 5:51 AM (in response to steenmikkelsen2)About the same reason OK and Cancel are different buttons or YES and NO are diferent buttons. Because they have different purposes. Either video or audio. Sometimes pressing F1 can be helpful.
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2. Re: Insert audio and video icons is split
steenmikkelsen2 Mar 17, 2012 6:22 AM (in response to Harm Millaard)But why shall I insert first video and then audio, there must be at buttom to insert both on the same time. They is connected together from the beginning....
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3. Re: Insert audio and video icons is split
JSS1138 Mar 17, 2012 7:03 AM (in response to steenmikkelsen2)Two buttons down you have the icons for Insert and Overlay.
Harm's suggestion to read the Help file is not a bad one.
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4. Re: Insert audio and video icons is split
Harm Millaard Mar 17, 2012 1:51 PM (in response to steenmikkelsen2)But why shall I insert first video and then audio, there must be at buttom to insert both on the same time. They is connected together from the beginning....
No need to, just drag the clip to the timeline. This is such a basic function, that in any PR training this is handled is the first 5 minutes of the training. I suggest again you start reading the help file.
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5. Re: Insert audio and video icons is split
shooternz Mar 17, 2012 12:27 PM (in response to steenmikkelsen2)As Jim says...use the Insert / Overlay Icons to do what you want.
Those other two are handy for separately dragging audio or video.
As Harm says...you can drag both by click and hold in the centre of the Source Monitor. You can drag to the timeline or the Program Monitor (and also use the CTRL mofifier key)
I always wished that when one clicked the Audio Icon..it would show the audio waveform in the Source Monitor. Unfortunately ...it doesnt!




