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Vegas 7 How to remove Audio

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Old 12-04-2007, 7:08 AM   #1
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I am coming back to this forum after a long time, This time i am using vegas7 instead of vegas 6. Can some one explain to me how to remove the audio from the time line keeping the picture and i want to put music tracks there instead of sounds and noise caught while i was filiming .I know how to do in vegas 6 i just drag the audio down one line , then right click and delete , but when i done this on vegas 7 i am deleting the picture as well.so please help me.

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Re: Vegas 7 How to remove Audio

What you are seeing is a difference between Vegas 6 and 7 as to how the audio and video are grouped and handled.

You have several options.

If you want to delete the entire audio track, right click on the track header and Delete Track. This is the easiest solution.

If you just want to delete the audio of a specific clip but keep other events on that track, there are options:

- Click the "ignore event grouping" button. Make sure auto-ripple is off. Now when you delete the audio event it will delete just that (like V6).

- Or, right click on the video event and select remove from group. Then delete the audio event.

- Or keep the audio event there, but drag the gain to -Inf so that it is silent.
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