barry chambers Posted May 9, 2019 Share Posted May 9, 2019 Hi, All. Wonder if anyone can help I have a video with sound that I want to remove so I can do a voiceover. The Youtube link in the "Help" that deals with this topic is not working. can anyone advise me. Regards, Barry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borate Posted May 9, 2019 Share Posted May 9, 2019 With your project on the timeline, audio clips can be deleted from the audio track. If a clip is linked to video, first right-click on it and UNlink. If you want to mix the existing audio with a voice track, add narration and place that new track below the existing. Then lower the audio volume of the other track. Click the track's FX icon, then the green + sign, then AMPLIFY. Move the slider to the left. Points at which audio gain goes up or down can be plotted. Animation editor HELP. After completing the changes, upload to YouTube either directly from VP or by making a VIDEO file compatible with YT standards and using their uploader. The HELP file for YT seems to be working. Here's how it reads... You can open the YouTube export dialog via one of the following methods: From the Home Toolbar. Click the Export Video drop down button. Select the YouTube... option. From the Export Toolbar. Select the YouTube button. From the Export tab on the Main Menu. Select the YouTube... option. Once reaching the YouTube export dialog, you can choose assorted settings that will be applied to the exported project. After making your selections click on Create, to being the export and upload process. If required the YouTube Authorization dialog will appear. Login to your YouTube Account, and follow the prompts to allow the application to access your online profile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nationalsolo Posted May 9, 2019 Share Posted May 9, 2019 Hi As well as unlink described above you can also mute the audio track by clicking the loudspeaker icon at the FAR left of the track in the section marked Audio Track 1. when it will appear with a small red cross printed over it. The option to mute the audio CLIP also appears if you right click it on the audio track. It also appears if you left click the loudspeaker icon on the clip. Nat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ijohnny Posted June 20, 2019 Share Posted June 20, 2019 Hi guys, I have been trying to mute a section of a training but has not been successful. Do I have to save at a point and time the changes after I click on the speaker? When I play it back there was not mute action taken. Regards, Isaack Johnny. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nationalsolo Posted June 20, 2019 Share Posted June 20, 2019 Hi ijohnny If you want to mute completely (and suddenly) a section of the Audio Track... Position the timeline cursor line where you want the audio to become silent. Under the Sequence Preview click the down arrow on the Split button (the Scissors). Select the Audio Tracks section and split the Audio Track in question. Move the Red cursor line along the timeline to the point where you want the sound to come back in. Split the audio track again as described above. Right click on the section of Audio you have isolated Select Mute Audio from the menu options. The selected track section will now be silent. If you want to gradually fade out the sound at a particular point and then in again there are a couple of ways...you can, for example, isolate the section as described above, right click on it and then use the Fade-out and Fade- in options., completing the parameter dialogue box with the values required each time. Or you can isolate the section as described above.(not absolutely necessary but makes things easier) Now left click that section to select it and then view it in Clip Preview. You can now grab the horizontal blue line to create keyframe points and then drag the points down or up to reduce/increase the volume at the points selected. Here is an example Clip Preview showing a Fadeout and a Fade in done this way...... The keyframes are the white squares and simply produced by grabbing (right clicking) the line. The preview shows the WHOLE audio clip but the bright area is the selected (isolated part) of this.. Nat Nat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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