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AlEebee

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  1. Thanks. That's sort of what I am doing, it was just that last close zoom that was / is evading me.

     

    I am running a video of a set of around an hour, and replacement audio that I tried to start around the same time, but which is never exact and is then run through a mastering suite for level & fine tune.

     

    I lined up the start pretty well, but the closer in I could get the easier it is to match the waves.

     

    Then I throw in cutting bits of dead time between songs for guitar changes out and because I cannot select both video and replacement audio before splitting deleting a snippet and shuffling back I end up having to resync the tracks.

     

    Still I am in a learning curve at the mo & I'm sure I'll get there sometime

  2. Noob question and I did a search but did not find and answer to what I want.

     

    Basically I am editing videos of various bands I play in, and as part of that edit process I and replacing the camcorder audio with better recorded and mastered audio from another dedicated digital recorder. To do this I am looking for spikes on the two wave forms from the original and replacing audio track and then dragging the new into line.

     

    To do this I have been zooming in on the timeline, but it is that last little bit whether using the NUM + key or the slider or + magnifying glass. I always seem to go from not quite in enough to far to far in.

     

    Is there a key combination, say Ctrl and + that will allow for a finer zoom?

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