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February 20, 2019
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Adjusting in and out points for clips after footage has changed

  • February 20, 2019
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So here's my situation. We have a project with a long voice over narration running under video, and it was nearly done when we discovered that an important line in the narration had somehow gotten lost along the way. Not just in the clips in the sequence, but in the actual audio file. I went back in and fixed the issue, inserting the line into the audio file, and saved it again so it would refresh in the Premiere project. The issue is now, that audio got sliced up once it was in the sequence to push and pull the audio a little bit, but with the new audio file, all the in and out points after the new line are off by a few seconds because the audio shifted. Is there any way to select a range of clips and just nudge all of their in and out points, or am I going to have to go in and do it by hand individually? Thanks.

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Correct answer Ann Bens

I would not fix the orginal audio file but rather add as a new section to the timeline.

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Ann Bens
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Community Expert
February 20, 2019

I would not fix the orginal audio file but rather add as a new section to the timeline.

drw4281Author
Participant
February 20, 2019

You're right, that would have been the better way to do it, but the damage is already done.

Ann Bens
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Community Expert
February 20, 2019

Might be able to fix this: replace the fixed file with the non fixed file in the Project window.