How can I make individual video \audio tracks ?

ambertape wrote on 4/18/2010, 5:06 PM
I will appreciate knowing a easy method to make 25 video tracks and each video track has questionable audio tracks so I know I will have to create a frame table for each audio\video track which will take a lot of time. Is there a fast way to make so many video tracks using the frame table ?

I didn't get a answer to my last question and will appreciate it is someone could answer me.
Thanks

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john-auvil wrote on 4/21/2010, 11:46 AM
 I am sorry, I am not understanding the question.

Movie Edit Pro tracks are setup to be video, audio, text, photo... it doesn't matter what is loaded on the track, what matters is the time sequence. This is what the Timeline is for, so make sure you are in timeline mode.

You can have on one track a video followed by a text, followed by a photo... 
john-auvil wrote on 4/22/2010, 11:52 AM
 Record Mode vs Edit mode

That is a good question. This is how I do it, if the material I have is already on the computer or if my camera acts like a external drive to the computer, I use Edit Mode... It is simply a personal preference.

I only use record mode if I need to record something from a camera that does not have USB or FireWire access. Things also like VHS recording.


These 25 video/audio clips are to be played back in sequence, not all at once I assume. If that is the case, they can be in two tracks (one for video, one for audio), since you are working on a time line, (make sure you are in timeline mode). Now you have one track of all the video and one of all audio that when you press play, will play one after the other. remember there should be no spaces between them. as a space will play back a blank (no video or audio)