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Dale Nicholson April 7th, 2007 05:51 AM

Unique Audio problem Involving the Captured 3/4-inch videotaped project
 
I had a slight problem capturing my 16 year old 3/4-inch videotaped production into the world of digital: audio channel #1 of my master didn't capture because of its age. So I captured the dub version of my master and both channels captured.


Here's the new problem: Now that I have this 104-minute production into Vegas, I will have to get rid of the "master audio" and replace it with the "dub audio," while obviously keeping the master video track. Is there a way where I can keep that master channel number two audio and just add the channel one dub audio? I hope you can follow what I mean. I probably want to turn the project into 5.1 sound. What would you suggest and thanks so much for all the input.

Don Bloom April 7th, 2007 06:43 AM

If I read this correctly then on the Master Number 2 audio right click on it and in the menu you'll see various channel options. Left, Right, Both, Combine, Swap and Invert Phase. Pick the channel thats appropriate and it will then Center Out. Do the same for the other audio track and you're all set.

If I mis-read your post then disregard all of the above ;-)
OOOPS, forgot to mention that IF you want to delete the audio once you're happy with what you have set up then you can just go to the track header of that track and right click on the header and Delete Track.
Don

John Rofrano April 7th, 2007 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Don Bloom (Post 655682)
Pick the channel thats appropriate and it will then Center Out. Do the same for the other audio track and you're all set.

...and if you want them to stay as left and right channels just pan one track left and the other right in the track header.

Finally, I would select all three tracks (Video, Left Audio, & Right Audio) and press the G key to group them together. This way they will move as one just like the original audio and video.

~jr


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