Re: Longer Audio Fade? by PapaJohn
PapaJohn
Thu Sep 30 20:17:04 CDT 2004
I can put the same clip twice on the video track, overlap them, get them in
sync, and mute the second one. That achieves the long fade.... but it's a
bit more work than you'd like to do. And it's not a long fade of the other
audio track unless it's done in two passes.
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"PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message
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>I agree Kevin,
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> The longer audio fade works if it's the audio track of the video.... not
> two audio only clips on the Audio/Music track, where they play in
> parallel.
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> Guess I need to rethink it too.
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> "Kevin" <Kevin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:64A356AA-C0D2-4E11-931B-24CCDA5F617E@microsoft.com...
>>I would like to lengthen the audio fades. I found what seemed like a very
>> elegant solution from "papajohn", but was unable to execute his
>> technique.
>> He suggested overlapping a muted audio clip over the clip you want to
>> fade.
>> The problem seems to be that when you overlap two audio clips they simply
>> overlap at equal, constant volume (it does not gradually introduce one
>> over
>> the other). Am I missing something in this approach? Is there another
>> way
>> to extend the length of audio fade?
>> Thanks!
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