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You may have pressed the mute button, or you may have lowered the track volume on the track controls or the clip itself.
Try the following:
On the audio track, look to the very far left and you'll see your track options. If the circle with the line through it is selected, click it again to deselect.
If that doesn't work, check if your track level is at 100%..or whatever desired level you want it to be (also in your track options).
If those two fail to work, click on the clip itself and from the very bottom, see if you can drag a blue bar (Gain) to roughly around the middle.
perhaps its muted or you haven't imported it into an audio channel.
drag it down and it makes an audio track
yes they can but sony Vegas pro 9 files cant be edited in sony Vegas pro 8
Sony Vegas 9 Platinum does not, but Sony Vegas Pro does
You won't be able to directly import the session. But with Pro Tools 6.4 and higher, you can import a Quicktime file (must render a Quicktime file first in Vegas). I'd say if you finish up all the basic video editing you want to do, you can create a Quicktime file, bring that into Pro Tools, and work on all the audio for your movie. I forget what options you are given in Pro Tools for exporting. On the other hand, Sony Vegas is the most audio capable of any video editing software so I hear. If you have Vegas Pro you can have unlimited audio tracks and should be able to do most of your tweaking right in Vegas.
Click on the Related Link below. It is a video tutorial on Sony Vegas Pro 9.
Yes.
No.
In hell
Sony Vegas Pro 9 can be ordered online. For the most part, software can usually be bought online instead of in-store.
Think its sony Vegas 8.0 :P
Adobe After Effects is not quite the same as Sony Vegas Pro. A better comparison would be sony vegas and adobe premiere. After Effects is for doing short VFX in it, and sony vegas and premiere are for editing a clip.