To sync two audio tracks in Premiere, you can use the "Synchronize" feature. First, select the two audio tracks you want to sync in the timeline. Then, right-click and choose "Synchronize." Premiere will automatically align the tracks based on their audio waveforms.
You can have the sound that is embedded in the video and music/audio/narration on the Audio/Music track. But, there are not two individual Audio/Music tracks if that is what you are asking about.
To link audio and video in Premiere Pro, simply drag and drop the audio file onto the video clip in the timeline. This will automatically link the two together, allowing you to edit them as a single unit.
To link audio and video in Premiere, simply select both the audio and video clips in the timeline, right-click, and choose "Link." This will synchronize the two clips so they stay together when moved or edited.
To link audio and video in Adobe Premiere, simply drag and drop the audio file onto the video clip in the timeline. This will automatically link the two together, allowing you to edit them as a single unit.
Nope. Can't do that in Windows Movie Maker. There are only two tracks in the program to use audio and video on. You need at least three tracks to do what you are asking.
No. There is only one audio track to work with in Windows Movie Maker. You can drag an audio backwards on the time-line to overlap the music... but it may not sound the way it would if it were on two different tracks. Perhaps you can try to use a streaming audio recorder to record audio on windows movie maker.
Yes, you can sync some PDAs with two computers.
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Music / audio can be imported into Windows Movie Maker as long as the file is compatible. Drag and drop the audio file into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view of the program. You will see the file appear in the Music/Audio track if the file is compatible.
It depends. if the waves are in sync with each other, they will amplify. If they are out of sync, they will be negated.
In torrent file names, "DD" typically stands for "Dual Audio," indicating that the torrent contains a video file with two audio tracks, often in different languages. This allows viewers to choose their preferred audio while watching the video. It is commonly used in torrents for movies and shows that are released with multiple language options.
It depends on which one you choose. There are four sled racing games you can play, and one has four tracks, one has three tracks and two have only two tracks.