So what I'm going to do is override the link by pressing the Option key (again Alt key for Windows users).įigure 2. The quicker solution is to press the Option key (Mac OS) or the Alt key (Windows), and if you look at the message at the bottom of the screen shown in Figure 2 (below), you see that the Option/Alt key overrides a link or group.
Choosing Clip > Unlink to unlink the video and audio for a clip. To do this, you choose Clip > Unlink (see Figure 1, below)-simple enough, but then you have to link the audio and video up again if you were going to do any further editing, and any trimming you'd do on the video or audio with the tracks unlinked would result in sync problems.įigure 1.
Now, I could unlink the two forms of content up here. If I try to drag the audio track because they're linked, the video track gets dragged as well. So I need to get rid of the audio, but I need to keep the video. Now, whenever you drop audio/video content into the timeline in Premiere Pro, they're linked.
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Go to the 0:40 mark of the video above to hear what I heard.Īnd, of course, it's not a preset on how to use Sorenson Squeeze, it's a tutorial. When I dropped the screencam into the timeline, and everything sounded good until I got to the very end. Editing Audio Without Unlinking Components of a Clip
These aren't life-changing tips, but if you experience the same problems-and sometime you will-you'll be glad to know the techniques I'm about to show you. Recently I was working on a screencam project and ran into three minor problems that all have very elegant solutions in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.