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CHAPTER 9
Working with Video
To remix or edit a mixdown in an Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects project:
1 In the Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects project, select the mixdown file.
2 Choose Edit > Edit Original.
3 Select one of the following, and then click OK:
• Launch The Audition Multitrack Session Which Created This File.
• Insert This File Into Audition’s Edit View.
4 Remix the linked session in Multitrack View, or edit the mixdown file in Edit View.
5 Overwrite the original file by doing one of the following:
• In Multitrack View, choose File > Export > Audio, and specify the same name and
location as the original file.
• In Edit View, choose File > Save.
Importing audio and video from video files
In both Edit View and Multitrack View, you can import audio data from a video file in AVI,
MPEG, or WMV format. This approach is useful for soundtrack editing that doesn’t
require a video preview, or for readapting soundtracks for audio-only mediums, such as
radio or CD.
Only in Multitrack View, however, can you import both audio and video data from a video
file. This approach lets you precisely synchronize audio with a video preview. Note,
however, that a multitrack session can contain only one video clip at a time.
To import audio data from a video file:
Do one of the following:
• In Edit View, choose File > Open Audio From Video.
• In Multitrack View, select a track, position the current-time indicator at the desired
insert point, and then choose Insert > Audio From Video.
To import audio and video data:
In Multitrack View, select a track, position the current-time indicator at the desired insert
point, and then choose Insert > Video.
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