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Transfering Edits to Different Tracks

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Jan 22, 2025 Jan 22, 2025

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Hello, I have Audio Track A4 segmented/sliced into multiple parts with gaps in between. It is one audio file segmented in A4. I'm trying to transfer those edits (segments & gaps) to Audio Track A1, A2, A3 as well as Video Track V1 so that I can align them all. After that, I intend to close the gaps. I currently have a full unsegmented (mostly) audio & video except for track Audio A4. How can I get around this without doing it manually through key shortcuts?

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Adobe Employee , Jan 22, 2025 Jan 22, 2025

HI @Rakan29399818cs72,

Thanks for the question. How were you wanting this to occur? I can't think of an automatic way to spot the video clips where your edited audio cuts are. A certain amount of manual work might be done unless some workflow is available that I'm not aware of. I would match frame the clip back into the Source Monitor and then Overwrite the audio along with the video back into the Timeline. Go to the next edit and perform the same. A series of three keyboard shortcuts could make

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HI @Rakan29399818cs72,

Thanks for the question. How were you wanting this to occur? I can't think of an automatic way to spot the video clips where your edited audio cuts are. A certain amount of manual work might be done unless some workflow is available that I'm not aware of. I would match frame the clip back into the Source Monitor and then Overwrite the audio along with the video back into the Timeline. Go to the next edit and perform the same. A series of three keyboard shortcuts could make short order of this reassembly. After all this, then close the gaps at once with Sequence > Close Gap to close all gaps. If you need identical audio in other tracks for whatever reason, just copy and paste them there once you've closed all the gaps. I hope the advice helps you. If someone has a better workflow, I hope they will post it here.

Take Care,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio

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