–moving whole sections of clips/transitions. This is the one I thought I would not find easily in the tutorials and need your help with most. I’m zoomed into the time line area and I can see exactly what I need to line up for a perfect sync, but the clips drag in discrete jumps–it never lands right where I want it always fore or aft. –fine control when syncing the audio/video. Do I want to split the clip and then just end-transition the vol? I found the horizontal “bar” to graphically lower the volume of the entire clip but I don’t know how to put “slopes” inside a clip. –volume transitions (fades, increases) in the middle of an audio or voice clip. I know where the Edit/Split feature exists from the drop-downs and have used it successfully when I only had video/voice in the time line. –splitting an individual audio clip inside the time line area without splitting the video/voice clip above it (synchronous with it). I am trying to sync a video clip with terrible audio to a beautifully recorded and mixed audio clip and then of course transition the audio from the bad into the good at an appropriate point: Last night I came up against the following that I could not manage. There are a number of things I’ve tried to do in Vegas but have yet to figure out how-to. Corel was simple and very intuitive but ultimately I thought I’d outgrow it, and so chose Sony instead. I made a couple others with inter-bedded stills and video using a trial copy of Corel VideoStudio. I have managed to produce several simple productions with multiple video clips and simple transitions in this Vegas Movie Studio 9. I just recently bought the Sony Vegas Platinum Pro Pack and I’m feeling my way through as best I can. This is my first post and I’m a newbie to media production.
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