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February 25, 2025
Question

Finding Duplicate Audio

  • February 25, 2025
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Beginner question here. But I have a project with multiple existing audio tracks associated with video clips. I just came across some other audio files and I am not sure if they're being used in the project or not. If they are, they've been trimmed and turned from single stereo tracks to 2 mono tracks. Any way I can figure this out easily? 

 

Thanks

 

MC

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Community Manager
February 25, 2025

Hi MClayton,

 

Welcome to the community! You can use Premiere Pro Project Metadata to find the number of times a video or audio has been used and its time stamp on the timeline. Please refer to this video to learn more. We hope it helps. Let us know if you have any questions.

 

Thanks,

Sumeet

MClaytonAuthor
Participant
February 25, 2025

Hi Sumeet,

 

Thanks for the response. I should have been more clear with my question. I have two separate (distinct) clips that each have 8 tracks of audio associated with them. One is for camera A and the other is for camera B. I want to make sure the audio for clip 1 track is the same as the audio for clip 2 track 1. By eyeballing it, this seems to be the case, but is there a more difinitve way to ensure this?

 

The project is a mess I and I am trying to figure out which audio source each track is associated with. 

 

Thanks,

 

MC