I am trying to edit some stuff together & in some places the audio in a scene goes over a blank screen. Now I am wondering if with MPEG-VCR I can simply take the video where the scene cuts off then it cuts right away to another scene & keep that audio thats cut into the next scene ?
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In MPEG-VCR you can demux the video and audio from the two scenes and then remux the audio you want to keep into the video you want. I have a feeling it may be a bit hit or miss in terms of keeping the audio and video aligned but it can be done.
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Okay heres another question. I noticed in the "Insert Effect" thingy. We can insert a picture. Can I say insert just a blank screen over audio at a certain point instead of seeing text ?
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Yes you can insert any image file, make sure it is the same dimensions as the video, You could also use (copy) another part of the video as a "cut away" image over the blank area. Maybe you should read up on "Film editing techniques" just do a Google search. Also the help file is not too bad..
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So how do I copy blank video with no audio from that same video file over to where I want the text gone ?
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