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Feature Request: Voiceover Approval Option - Stop the clutter!

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Sep 07, 2023 Sep 07, 2023

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Feature Request: Do Voiceover like LumaFusion does it! 

How LumaFusion does it: You record your voiceover in the app and it plays along your timeline exactly as Premiere does. However when you are finished & hit stop recording, it let's you playback what you just recorded for preview & approve the recording.  If you aren't happy with it you can Re-Record immediately until you get a good take. If you ARE happy, you just approve it and then it puts your voiceover on your timeline.

Why is this better? Right now I end up with dozens of extra audio files from Voiceover takes that weren't any good or I just wasn't happy with some wording in the take. Why should I waste storage space & clutter up my Project Bin with audio clips I'll never use or listen to again? 

On my current project I have about 52 voiceover clips in a bin right now. (That I have to manually sort into their own bin since Premiere just dumps them right onto the main project bin. That's a separate issue.) Of those, less than 10 are part of the video at this moment. Sure I could get better at Voiceovers, but even the best voice actors are gonna want to do takes of something.  Maybe Premiere could give us 3 options, "Discard", "Save Take", "Approve". So you could save one you are happy with, but give it another try to improve. And just discard the ones that are clear failures.

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