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Apr 16, 2011 7:06 PM in response to Vixter101by Tom Wolsky,This happens when tracks collide, usually audio tracks. Yiou might have to rearrange the tracks to make this work.
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Apr 21, 2011 7:04 AM in response to Tom Wolskyby Vixter101,Hi Tom,
I've tried playing around with the tracks, but it seems the only way I can work around the problem is to create a new sequence. Basically, I create the new sequence, change the speed of the clip, and then use the sequence in the original timeline. Seems like a lot of unnecessary work, and something I never had to do before. I'm wondering what I may be doing wrong. Any other suggestions/info that'll help me understand what's going on?
Thanks so much for your help!
Vic
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Apr 22, 2011 1:35 PM in response to Vixter101by Medickep,I often stagger the clips in the timeline to avoid some potential problems. Meaning if one one clip is on v1 I put the next one on v2. Also if you don't need an exact speed, I suggest a 3-point edit. You place on in and an out in your timeline. Put the scrubber bar over the in. with the clip in the viewer, drag it to your drop edits and select "fit to fill."
Sorry if my termonology isn't spot on!
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Aug 23, 2014 7:48 PM in response to Vixter101by f2ep,if you do not need the audio to sync then lock your audio tracks and try again...this worked for me