This is an A-B edit right, where you want the sound from the A reel but alternate between the A and B reels for the picture? You can have two video tracks #1 and #2 (#2 with the A reel video) and your audio tracks from the A reel. Track #1 gets selected clips, video only, from the B reel. You get the B reel where there are clips and the A reel the rest of the time.
You can paste parts of your B reel at different places in the #1 track, just remember to dis-arm the #2 video track and the audio first. Then just move the cursor on the main timeline to where you want the start of the clip, select the relevant parts of the B reel using [ ] and paste into the #1 track. You can use this for cutaways to the audience, reaction shots and the like. On 07/09/07, Daniel Jircik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What would be ideal from an old school analog tape editor like myself > would be a Resources> Video Effect "Gen Lock" really a pseudo genlock. > Pulling over "GenLock" would effect all armed video tracks. Right click on > effect shows a list of armed video tracks (cam a & b) Here you can enter the > slate or sync mark by selecting it on the time line. Select sync for each > camera. Track(s) is automagicly pulled back or forth with a 1 second > preroll. On the "Gen Lock" widget is a button marked "Preview" and a button > marked "Take" for each armed video track. Clicking "Preview" sends that > track to the Viewer window, Clicking on "Take" sends that track to the > timeline. Now you can add effects transitions on your cuts. Select the > master in and out points and "Write to Clip" or render . Widget would look > like this: > > TRACKS - SYNC IN - SET SYNC - PREVIEW - TAKE > Video1 - XX:XX:123 - button1 - button2 > - button3 > Video2 - XX:XX:254 - button4 - button5 > - button6 > Video3 - XX:XX:420 - button7 - button8 > - button9 > -----button10 = Write to Clip" ( or use "Write to Clip" on timeline or > viewer) > > I'll throw a 100.00 (usd) bounty on it if someones interested. (What's the > proper channel for bounties.) > Kind Regards > Daniel > > > > > On 9/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, Robert Persson wrote: > > > In Media 100 and Avid this is very easy to do, and in some other > > > editors you can work around it by splitting the main video track (i.e. > > > the one that is in sync with the audio) and trimming it to make a gap, > > > but I can't find a way to split the track. I have tried cutting a > > > chunk out of the track, but when I do this, everything to the right of > > > the cut moves left to fill the gap. > > > > I'd suggest using mute. Turn on "create keyframes while tweeking[sic]", > > and display mute keyframes, and then you can switch the top track on and > > off with mute. Where it's turned off, the next track down in the stack > > will show through. > > > > By the way, it should be "tweaking". I've only ever seen the word > > "tweeking" used in Cinelerra, and to refer to methamphetamine abuse. > > -- > > Matthew Skala > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Embrace and defend. > > http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Cinelerra mailing list > > Cinelerra@skolelinux.no > > https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra > > > > -- Regards, Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) IT: http://methodsupport.com Personal: http://thereisnoend.org