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Sound problems in Vegas

Postby MusoukaProductions » Sat Aug 09, 2008 12:40 pm

I'm trying to edit a song down, but I'm having problems with Vegas. I'll go to the start of the section I want to remove, hit split, then go to the end of the section, hit split again, and then hit my delete key. When I add the two remaining sections together, there's a little bit of a blip/staticy sound when the program reaches the split. It's not because of the song because I've noticed this before when I accidently hit split on a video clip while it was above the music and I had to delete one of the sections and drag the song out again. Anyway to fix this?
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Postby LivingFlame » Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:38 pm

That happens between cuts sometimes. Usually Vegas inserts very small audio fades where audio has been cut (they're less than a frame in length). It inserts those to get rid of that blip at the cut. Might you be removing those fades?
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Postby JaddziaDax » Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:12 pm

you sure you are cutting it off in the right place? it could be like an orphan frame is for video, just a small blip you meant to cut but didn't that only lasts a frame or two on the timeline.
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Postby MusoukaProductions » Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:23 pm

Hmmm, I'll try looking at it more closely. I don't know how I'd end up removing the fades because I just make the two cuts and then move the one clip to join up with the first. I haven't done anything else. :?
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Postby LivingFlame » Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:52 pm

Sometimes butting the two clips up next to each other takes the fade away. I don't really know why; some sort of glitch or something. Just zoom in nice and close and make a tiny crossfade or something - like, less than a frame long, probably. Assuming the audio blip is what I think it is, that should get rid of it.
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