Audio keyframe handles

David-Courvoisier wrote on 9/6/2021, 6:47 PM

Magix Movie Edit Pro Premium (newest version installed 9-6-2021)
Win10

FROM THE HELPFILE ON EDITING THE VOLUME CURVE: "...When you touch this line with your mouse cursor, the cursor is transformed from a hand symbol to an arrow. Now if you click on the line, you will create a point (keyframe), which you can grab with the mouse cursor and drag to a lower position. This lowers the volume of the overall object."

My cursor does not change from the "hand" to an "arrow"...so I cannot create a point, nor can I adjust the keyframe. Is there some preset to be abe to do this?

I'm in timeline.

Thanks,

Dave Courvoisier

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browj2 wrote on 9/6/2021, 8:00 PM

@David-Courvoisier

Hi David,

Did you first turn on the Volume Curve?

For more info, see this tutorial. Volume curve is near the beginning, I believe.

John CB

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browj2 wrote on 9/6/2021, 9:19 PM

@David-Courvoisier

One further thing, you have to have Video/Audio on separate tracks (CTRL+H) to be able to turn on the volume curve (right-click on the audio part).

John CB

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David-Courvoisier wrote on 9/6/2021, 9:54 PM

Browj2...this is all very helpful... many thanks. I DID have the audio and video tracks already separated, but I'll replay that video tutorial for the tip that I think will make the diff.

Tnx,

Dave C