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Brian SarfattyDefault audio transition to 1 frame?
by on Oct 22, 2012 at 3:37:39 am

Hey all,

So I've figured out how to set default audio and video transition lengths.

But in prefferences, it wants to measure default audio transition in seconds, and won't let me go beneath .10 seconds. Depending upon frame rate, this gives me either a 2-3 frame audio cross-fade.

I like to have my default audio transition set to 1 frame so I can smooth out pops and cut on precise words.

Any suggestions to get default audio transition duration down to less than 1/10th of a second, or change the units to frames, not seconds???

Right now, I am having to add transitions, then change the time on each of them, a waste of steps.


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Ann BensRe: Default audio transition to 1 frame?
by on Oct 22, 2012 at 10:16:52 am

1/10 is as low as it gets.
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Todd VanSlyckRe: Default audio transition to 1 frame?
by on Oct 22, 2012 at 2:09:28 pm

This isn't the solution you're looking for but you could drop your transition between your clips, trim it to 1 frame, copy it, then just arrow your way down your transition points and paste at whatever points you need. Easy peasy.

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Ann BensRe: Default audio transition to 1 frame?
by on Oct 22, 2012 at 3:54:17 pm

Just struck me: how about making it into a preset?

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Brian SarfattyRe: Default audio transition to 1 frame?
by on Oct 22, 2012 at 4:09:52 pm

Unless you know something I don't know, I have not been able to make presets for audio transitions... The option Make Preset is greyed out.


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Ann BensRe: Default audio transition to 1 frame?
by on Oct 22, 2012 at 9:56:22 pm

You make a preset of the volume in the Effect Controls.

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Brian SarfattyRe: Default audio transition to 1 frame?
by on Oct 22, 2012 at 11:44:48 pm

I am not adjusting the volume - I have a one frame constant power audio transition. In transitions, Save Preset is greyed out of the panel menu.


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Ann BensRe: Default audio transition to 1 frame?
by on Oct 23, 2012 at 10:41:18 am

What does the constant power transition do: changes the volume with a beziercurve.....
Instead of but to but you superimpose 1 frame and add the preset.
You have to make 2 presets on for the end and one for the beginnen of a audio clip.

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Brian SarfattyRe: Default audio transition to 1 frame?
by on Oct 22, 2012 at 4:13:50 pm

This is a good workaround... thanks Todd. Easier than what I had been doing.


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