![]() ![]() ![]() To do this you have to Ungroup the audio track from the video track, otherwise you'll cut out the corresponding video. For background pops/clicks I just expand the timeline and cut out the short peaks. Of course it always depends on the kind of audio you are dealing with. But I've not used that in a long time since I find that Vegas has all the tools necessary to clean up audio. I've been using Vegas Movie Studio for quite a while, and I also had some experience with Audacity, which is a fine program for audio only. ![]() Sony subsequently turned it into a full function video editor. It may interest you to know that Vegas started out as an audio editor called SoundForge. ![]()
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