Myrna Herzog

Q: How to replace an audio track

How can I replace a low quality audio track for a high quality one on Final Cut Pro X? For instance, the audio of the film, by a quality audio recorded simultaneously?

Once I synchronize the clips, I cannot see the two tracks in separate, and eliminate the unwanted one, as I could do before (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qfIe6GbkzY). It does not work like that anymore, and I do not know what to do!

Thanks for the help!

 

Myrna

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9), I'm sharing the solution to a bug

Posted on May 15, 2016 1:47 PM

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  • by Russ H,

    Russ H Russ H May 15, 2016 2:21 PM in response to Myrna Herzog
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    May 15, 2016 2:21 PM in response to Myrna Herzog

    If this is a multi clip, you can open it in the Angle Editor and click the speaker icon on the clip which has the audio you want to disable.

     

    Russ

  • by Myrna Herzog,

    Myrna Herzog Myrna Herzog May 16, 2016 11:32 AM in response to Russ H
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    May 16, 2016 11:32 AM in response to Russ H

    Thank you for your answer. But when I was about to try it, it occur to me a simple thing: I gave a right clip to the synchronized clip, and the option "option in timeline" appeared. I chose it, the clip went down to the timeline, and , o miracle, there it opened with the two visible audio tracks.

    I highlighted the video clip, and gave it a right click, and chose the option "detach audio". Once the low quality audio was detached, I deleted it, and now the video has a quality audio track! Halleluia!

    If you just drag the synchronized track to the timeline, this does not happen!

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    Myrna Herzog Myrna Herzog May 16, 2016 10:34 PM in response to Myrna Herzog
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    May 16, 2016 10:34 PM in response to Myrna Herzog

    Sorry for the typo.

    What I meant is:

    I gave a right clip to the synchronized clip, and the option "OPEN in timeline" appeared. I chose it, the clip went down to the timeline, and , o miracle, there it opened with the two visible audio tracks.

    I highlighted the video clip, and gave it a right click, and chose the option "detach audio". Once the low quality audio was detached, I deleted it, and now the video has a quality audio track! Halleluia!

    If you just drag the synchronized track to the timeline, this does not happen!