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danb
02-09-2006, 01:36 AM
I have loaded some sound to a track but i can only get it to play when clicking the "play sound" button. The sound does not play when scrubbing the time slider.

How do i fix this?

I don't have my manuals with me right now so please no RTFM. Thanks.

Nolan Scott
02-09-2006, 06:24 AM
Make sure your sequence is as least as long as your sound-file.
Make sure you ticked “Play Sound During Animation”.
You should be able now to scrub your sound nicely with the time-slider

Cheers
Nolan

danb
02-09-2006, 05:30 PM
Yup i got it no sooner than i posted this. I forgot to have the "Play sound in animaiton" button ticked.

Thanks for you help.

AkaKico
02-09-2006, 05:41 PM
I've got a related question, I'm working on an animatic right now, I have all the audio in one long file. But the timing doesn't match the video. Is it possible to chop up the audio track and move around the bits? Like, that the audio of "Maybe. I dunno. I guess." and in c4d chop it into say "maybe" and the "I dunno." But slide "I dunno" down further on the timeline? Or do I have to export each bit singled out before hand...

Thanks!
Chris

danb
02-09-2006, 05:43 PM
I've got a related question, I'm working on an animatic right now, I have all the audio in one long file. But the timing doesn't match the video. Is it possible to chop up the audio track and move around the bits? Like, that the audio of "Maybe. I dunno. I guess." and in c4d chop it into say "maybe" and the "I dunno." But slide "I dunno" down further on the timeline? Or do I have to export each bit singled out before hand...

Thanks!
Chris

I don't think this is possible. What you need is an audio editing program like Sony Vegas 6.

AkaKico
02-09-2006, 05:47 PM
I don't think this is possible. What you need is an audio editing program like Sony Vegas 6.

Dang, yeah. I can edit it. It's just that it's going to make a ton files I have to deal with. Ah well :/

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