The trick to changing audio on the fly is to use the audio mixer and change
the mode at the top from read to write. Don't try playing around in the
timeline.

Glen in Vegas
Sent from my Sprint HTC Evo 4G
On Feb 17, 2011 1:39 PM, "OK" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the help.. I realize I'm asking a lot when I have to
number the issues.. I can mouse around most things, but there are several of
them that it won't function. The first one I noticed was closing out a
file.. it said "save changes" and the mouse wounldn't respond. Some of the
applets with buttons I have to tab around and hit enter. The mouse won't do
it. It works on some other buttons though.
> I'm slowly making some headway. I realize working hard will solve a lot of
problems. I found how to play with audio envelopes. but everything stops the
video. you can't add nodes and pull the volume level around and have the
video continue playing.
> well thanks. Maybe I'll get some of these bugs worked out. my version is
4.2.1
> I got a new camera and I don't think Vegas is going to handle the high def
file size. I want to get busy with this stuff. The camera is a Panosonic HDC
HS700 It will do 1080p60.
> Thanks a lot.. i'm sure I'll be back.
> paul
>
> --- In [email protected], Lee Menningen <l_menningen@...>
wrote:
>>
>> For 1) that does sound strange. No one uses tabs to move around in
Premiere
>> Pro, they use the mouse. There is no default setting for that either, as
far
>> as I know. It sounds like a Win7 problem.
>> 2) It should keep playing as long as you remain within the application
and
>> not click in another Timeline or the Program panel (because clicking in
the
>> Program Panel is for making position, etc., adjustments). You should be
able
>> to go from panel to panel. If you leave the Windows application, it
should
>> stop.
>> 3) The Source Panel allows you to drag a resource from the Project panel
>> into the Source Panel for perusal, whether video, image, audio,
Photoshop,
>> After Effects, Illustrator, or whatever. Sequence Panels are for the
purpose
>> to assemble sequences of clips, which can also contain resources other
than
>> video clips. The Program Panel shows all the tracks on the Timeline that
has
>> the focus, rendered together, something like a Preview. Notice the
Program
>> Panel has buttons and tools not available in a Timeline Panel. For a test
I
>> undocked a Timeline and everything still functioned consistent with it
being
>> docked - I'm not sure what problem you had.
>>
>> A good place to go for some of this information (but much more) is
Adobe's
>> training tutorials here <
http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop/>
>> . Note they have Premiere CS3 as their latest but that should suffice.
>>
>> Hoping this helps get you started.
>>
>> Lee
>>
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected]]
>> On Behalf Of OK
>> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 1:57 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [AP] Newbie questions. mouse, wav file
>>
>>
>> Hi..I have had premiere Pro in CS4 for a while but my learning has been
>> retarded by the new hoops I have to jump through to figure out how it
works
>> and the fact that I Vegas on another computer.
>>
>> 1) First of all, I'm a little frustrated by the default controls. I want
to
>> mouse around and control everything, but I have to tab around like an
>> antique computer on DOS before the invention of the mouse.
>> 2) Next I would rather have the video keep playing while I'm clicking
around
>> somewhere else. Anytime you touch anything the video stops. Its not a
>> malfunction its just a default setting.
>>
>> 3) the Source Pane, the Program: sequence and the Timeline:sequence
>>
>> The source Pane seems to show and playback just the raw video with its
>> original audio. The Program: Sequence pane seems to show just the video
>> which is connected to the Timeline: Sequence. Now If i have the Timeline
>> Sequence undocked... suppose I want to move it a little.. then stops the
>> video. That's where I would want it to keep playing. I know where the
stop
>> button is if I want it to stop.
>> These aren't even basic editing problems yet.
>>
>> How do I put different audio in the audio track? Thanks a lot if anybody
can
>> help with any of these obstacles. thanks a lot
>> paul
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1NhQ8S53-A
>>
>> Here's one I did with Vegas. singing sucks a little, but..you're not
>> supposed to use too much copyrighted material.
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>
>


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