When I drag clips from my timeline to a bin, the clips show up as two separate files, audio and video. What is going on?
This happens to editors who have set up their project to emulate other popular editing programs with separate audio and video tracks, (ie 1V, 2V, 3V, etc and 1A, 2A, 3A, etc). While Canopus was trying to accommodate editors who are use to working with separate Audio and Video tracks, and have made Edius very flexible, there are a few oversights like this and some things just don’t work quite like they should. Here is what is happening. In most editing apps, when you drop a clip on the timeline, the audio portion of a clip will be “linked” to the video so that as you move them or trim them they will always stay in sync. If you do want to move or trim audio separate from video, most apps have a way to “unlink” audio from the video. However, in Edius, if you set up your editing environment with separate audio and video tracks, Edius considers video clips on this kind of timeline to be, by default, automatically “unlinked”. By the very fact that you have set up the system to have separate
This happens to editors who have set up their project to emulate other popular editing programs with separate audio and video tracks, (ie 1V, 2V, 3V, etc and 1A, 2A, 3A, etc). While Canopus was trying to accommodate editors who are used to working with separate Audio and Video tracks, and have made Edius very flexible, there are a few oversights like this and some things just don’t work quite like they should. Here is what is happening.
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