Adobe 22012057DM User Guide - Page 66

Editing audio clips from Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and After Effects CS3

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3 62 User Guide Trim handles silence audio, maintaining video synchronization. (The Cut and Delete commands do the same.) See also "Choosing a video file format" on page 64 "Repairing audio" on page 41 "Creating scores with AutoComposer" on page 55 Editing audio clips from Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and After Effects CS3 In Adobe Premiere Pro® CS3 or After Effects® CS3, choose Edit > Edit In Adobe Soundbooth to automatically open audio clips in the Editor panel, where you can quickly repair and enhance them. When you save your changes, the updated audio automatically appears in your video projects. For more information, see Edit audio in Adobe Soundbooth in Adobe Premiere Pro Help or Edit audio in Adobe Soundbooth in After Effects Help. See also "Repairing audio" on page 41 "Mastering" on page 53

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3
User Guide
62
Trim handles silence audio, maintaining video synchronization. (The Cut and Delete commands do the same.)
See also
“Choosing a video file format” on page 64
“Repairing audio” on page 41
“Creating scores with AutoComposer” on page 55
Editing audio clips from Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and After Effects CS3
In Adobe Premiere Pro® CS3 or After Effects® CS3, choose Edit > Edit In Adobe Soundbooth to automatically open
audio clips in the Editor panel, where you can quickly repair and enhance them. When you save your changes, the
updated audio automatically appears in your video projects.
For more information, see Edit audio in Adobe Soundbooth in Adobe Premiere Pro Help or Edit audio in Adobe
Soundbooth in After Effects Help.
See also
“Repairing audio” on page 41
“Mastering” on page 53