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Hi there, I need to align these two claps in my audio but because I can't zoom in further than a millisecond I can't get them to match up i.e. if I move the clip one millisecond forward it goes too far and if I move it back it goes too far.
Hi there, I need to align these two claps in my audio but because I can't zoom in further than a millisecond I can't get them to match up i.e. if I move the clip one millisecond forward it goes too far and if I move it back it goes too far.
By @Evie3580852043vz
Normally you can only move the audio one (1) frame at a time. But, you can set the timeline to Show Audio Time Units and now you can move the audio 48000 steps/second if your timeline is 48 kHz. Click on the little hamburger icon on
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assuming audition...
in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.
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Moved again to the Premiere forum from the Audition forum...
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Hi there, I need to align these two claps in my audio but because I can't zoom in further than a millisecond I can't get them to match up i.e. if I move the clip one millisecond forward it goes too far and if I move it back it goes too far.
By @Evie3580852043vz
Normally you can only move the audio one (1) frame at a time. But, you can set the timeline to Show Audio Time Units and now you can move the audio 48000 steps/second if your timeline is 48 kHz. Click on the little hamburger icon on the timeline and click on Show Audio Time Units. This will allow you to sync audio precisely.
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I can't zoom in further than a millisecond
By @Evie3580852043vz
To expand upon the solution given by Averdahl :
Your timecode in the screenshot shows hours : minutes : seconds : frames (not milliseconds)