![]() Move the audio object so that the waveform display lines up with that of the original sound on Track 2 and so the two waveforms match. You can then use the waveform display to synchronize the two audio tracks. ![]() To do this, load the audio recording to the empty Track 3 and enable the waveform display (see above). In many cases, the original sound of the video will need to be replaced by an audio recording that has been created separately.To do this, right-click on the audio object in Track 2 and select the option "Create wave form". For a better understanding of what's happening acoustically on the audio track, you can have the audio editor software visualize it. For detailed editing of the audio track, it's advisable to create a waveform display. This splits the video into two objects: A video object without sound on Track 1 and an audio object without images on Track 2. Right-click on the video and select "Audio functions" > "Video/Audio on separate tracks" in the context menu. If you want to edit the video audio track in detail, first make the track visible. ![]() ![]()
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