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So i have been searching everywhere for help, but there's only steps for Premiere pro and not Elements. pretty much i'm using "Geforce Experiance" to screen record my gameplays. the video will have 2 audios, the game audio and my mic audio. when using another video editer, i'm able to switch/choose between the 2 audio. i can also do the same thing when i open the video on media player. but for some reason premiere elements will only have the game audio when you insert the video to timeline. i tried looking at all the audio tabs, right clicking the video audio to see if there's any settings. but i find nothing that will change the audio on elements. and like i said, all the help/steps i can find is for premiere pro. so all the settings are entirely different from elements. i read something where elements is a lower tier/package then pro. and it's mainly for beginers and for quick edits. would that mean elements just doesn't have the ability to extract multiple audios since that's probably an advance thing?
idk if it'll help, but i attatched a photo just to show the video and audio on the timeline. looks extreamly different from premiere pro since their audio box on the left side has more stuff to it. elements seems to just have the basic audio box.
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Premiere Elements can't edit multi-track audio on video clips, if that's what you're working with, Hien. So if you have a single video clip with A and B audio channels, you're not going to be able to switch between these channels. Is that you how recorded your video? Using software that simultaneously recorded your game audio and your microphone audio?
Premiere Elements can of course edit several tracks of audio and video. However each of these must be separate audio/video clips, not multi-channel audio.
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the game recorder is able to record both game and mic audio into one video. or you have the option to split the game and mic into 2 seperate audio (picture 1). i'm not too sure how the game recording software does it, because when i open the video folder. it only shows the video of the game and thats it. there's no extra file that says A or B audio. but when you watch the video, you're able to switch between game sound or mic sound (picture 2). i use a free editing software called "Hitfilm" (before buying element) and it also can switch between audios. so i'm also wondering how it's able to have 2 seperate tracks in one video file. but i'll try to dig deeper into the game recording side and see if i can extract the 2 audio files.
thanks for the info and help BTW. i should've gotten pro first :(((