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karrar
I'm sorry if i put this in the wrong section but please move if needed.

Anyways, I just got Adobe Premiere becuase i wanted to edit a little movie i filmed . See I filmed my friends acting out this little thing i wrote. I got it to my computer and made it a quicktime file. Now i opened the file in Premiere and i'm ready to edit .Fist thing i want to do is edit out the voices becuase people where laghing in the backround. So is there away i can just have the video have no audio at all, and then just dub in the lines by recording them ? If so i would really appreciate help given.




THANX IN ADVANCE

Please help , can you say no to this face ? cry.gif
EriaNight
Yeah you can in Adobe Premiere...I think. Usually when you capture...in the capture window you can select video, audio, or video + audio. But that might just be Final Cut Pro. I don't know...I bet you can. If you can't just capture both and bring down the audio to the lowest DB possible. biggrin.gif or delete the audio after you put both in a sequence.

This might belong in the technology section? I don't really know?? I always post my video stuff in entertainment, but that's after the work is done.

LOL you're so sweet though.
avalon*
Moved to Technology
karrar
Anyone?
elmogurly
i dk, im trying to learn premiere too. i like final cut pro better. happy.gif
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