The most helpful Avid tutorial I've found! Coming from a Premiere background, Avid has always felt intimidating and a lot of tutorials haven't been very helpful--yours actually made it make sense!
I second Kip's response. Mark, you made the transition to Avid digestible. I haven't used Avid in over 10 years. This video delivered the nuts and bolts and left out the fluff. I truly appreciate you considering our time as well as yours.
As an expert in Premiere and an intermediate in almost everything else this was such a refreshingly straight forward yet comprehensive guide on the strange beast that is Avid, and it went a long way in filling in my gaps of understanding specific to this. Thank you for this. I subscribed
Wow! Best tutorial I've see so far. Thank you. After struggling with editing the Avid timeline for a few years this session helped me put it all together.
Thank you for this straight forward introduction. How you explained it, helps to understand the why behind it. Comping from a FP7 / Premiere Pro background, wanting to expand my expertise into AVID, this video helps!
Hey man, great video! I've had trouble finding good avid tutorials that actually explain the way in which the editor is using the program. This video was clear and covered a lot of little details I wasn't sure about so thanks for that. If you ever feel like making further videos on other areas of the Avid workflow I'd def give that a watch too. Keep it up!
Agree with all the others, I'm struggling after being thrown in the deep end on an Avid project after many years of Premiere editing and I've learned more helpful things in the 45 minutes of this video than in all the hours spent elsewhere. THANK YOU!!
Terrific introduction to Avid. Speaking of in-points 41:40, back in the day I have worked with editors who used to mark in and out points on film and mag tape with china markers (grease pencils) using this convention. My guess is that's where it comes from.
Good hypothesis. I've also heard it's to mimic the ends of two thumbs holding the film around the selected section. In any case, I'm definitely used to it by now but maybe because I come from a math background, still seems a little counterintuitive having the "brackets" facing AWAY from the stuff you're trying to enclose instead of TOWARD it.
@@filmprofmark Ah yes! The Thumbs. Reminds me of an editor I worked with who used to edit films with a 4 gang synchroniser, hold film up against a light to view and mark in and out points. Absolutely agree with you -- the math "brackets" to include material makes so much more sense!
Great tutorial! Thank you for making this video. One suggestion for future videos is to have the text of what keys you're using super-imposed on the screen so we can easily follow what you're doing. Keep it up! I would watch more Avid tutorials from you :-)
Thank you Mark that was really helpful! I am an expert in Premiere and I've worked with Avid long long time ago, your tutorial was really clear and simple to get me started again with Avid on my next project. thank you so much. subscribed (Y)
Great video bro, please post more avid tutorials! Avid media composer is industry standard and just so hard to use. Look forward to watchin ur future posts!
Anything in particular that would be of interest? I usually just make these based on things my students need so not sure what other topics people want to see
@@filmprofmark At the beginning of this video you mention how you have already covered bringing media in and project creation. Maybe I’m just blind, but I’m not finding a video on your channel covering those topics. Coming from premiere, I’m struggling with understanding how importing, transcoding, and consolidating work.
@@filmprofmark Great! Ah I see why I couldn't find it now. Not sure if you realized, but your RUclips video preferences for this video are set to unlisted.
Thanks, glad you liked it! To your question, haven't edited in England so can't say for sure. But they're all customizable and part of your user settings so wherever you are you can set them how you want.
Fantastic tutorial! I'm already well acquainted with AVID MC, it's my everyday job, but I was interested in how others taught the program. I'll have to teach some newbie the ropes pretty soon. Very nice :)
This is a fabulous video. Btw, the i/o markers represent thumbnails, as if you were holding film with thumbs pointing to each other. (sliding the film by hands to find the desired cut) ;)
I have a quick question , I am trying to make a music video with pictures flashing on the beat ... of course I can see the beat in the audio section but I cant move the image exactly right on the beat ...Is there anyway to turn off the time grid so I can put the picture right on beat? I was assuming it was a frame rate thing but I'm not sure... if you could help me with this question I would be much appreciated!!!!
You can certainly put the picture at any frame you want so the beat is at the same time, not sure what problem you're running into. Unless you're wanting to put the cut EXACTLY lined up in the timeline with the beat, which only works if the beat happened to line up - obviously picture frames can only move within the limitations of the framerate (so at 24 fps can only cut every 1/24th of a second). But perceptually, that's fine enough precision to create the sense of matching. So just put the picture so the length of the frame overlaps the moment of the beat, or possibly one frame after depending which gives the feel you want
@@filmprofmark SO I HAD CHOSE 100FRAMES PER SECOND THINKING I WOULD HAVE MORE PRICISION BUT AFTER I STARTED MY PROJECT IT SEEMS I HAVE LESS PRECISION THAT I HAD ANTICIPATED IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE VIDEO I DID IN THE PAST USING THIS SAME METHOD ITS CALLED AFRICAN DRUMS ON MY CHANNEL ITS MY MOSTLY VEIWED VIDEO OVER 5.3K VEIWS BUT IN MY DAW YOU CAN TURN OFF YOUR GRID AND MOVE SOUND AROUND FREELY I THOUGHT THERE WOULD BE A WAY TO DO IT IN AVID AS WELL I APPRECIATE YOU RESPONDING 👽👽👽👽
Great tutorial for someone getting familiar with MC. Still, don't quite agree with the sentiment that it's easier to get your timeline out of sync in MC vs, let's say, PPro. They feel exactly the same to me in this regard.
Personally I've never had a huge issue with this in Avid either, but in 20 years teaching different editing systems (FCP, Premiere, Avid) I've found students accidentally do this WAY more in Avid than in the other systems, at least when they're getting started. So thought it was worth a mention in a tutorial for other beginners.
Hey good question I should've mentioned when I did it. At this point A1/A2 of source were pointed to A3/A4 of timeline. I just hit the A3/A4 toggles (- and = on my keyboard) which turned OFF those tracks on the sequence, and then because they were off the source tracks auto-remap to available ACTIVE tracks (in this case A1/A2), then hit A3/A4 toggles again to turn those tracks back on. So literally just quickly hit those two buttons together twice in a row. This is a good example of knowledge that's not *necessary* to editing, but by knowing the keyboard shortcuts AND how Avid works with its automapping, can do this basically instantly without having to go to the mouse. So an efficiency shortcut.
Sorry to hear that. I don't have a Windows system to test it on right now, but have worked on Avid in Windows before and used this successfully. Maybe something changed in a new version, or maybe corrupted user settings or something?
This tutorial is FANTASTIC, but would you be able to tell me how to extend/shorten a clip by grabbing the ends like in Premiere? I work in animation and it's one of the features I use the most to retime storyboards while making animatics. I was able to do it before but something happened with my settings and now it won't let me pull out clips when I click on the ends - AVID keeps going into Trim Mode instead. I have Linked Selection toggled off, if that helps.
Well, if you're in Trim Mode you can grab the active cut and extend or shorten it by dragging the end. So I guess quickest would be click at a cut to move playhead there, then U to enter Trim Mode, then drag the cut whichever way you want. There very well may be a way to do it outside Trim Mode but I don't do much with the mouse so haven't ever looked for it. Relatedly there is also the Extend command you can map to keyboard that will extend neighboring shot to in/out point. Can be used kind of like the old "Close gap' in Final Cut Pro
This is a great video. My toggle buttons for the overwrite/splice-in are not E and R. Why is that? Seems that E and R instead do an in/out on the timeline.
Yours are set to the defaults. I have my students remap some of the keys to what I think are more useful (the default keyboard is designed to have in/out point shortcuts on both sides of keyboard which seems inefficient to me, would rather have the toggles easily available since I use them a ton)
How do you get your mouse to be able to click things on the timeline? More specifically how are you scrubbing through the timeline by clicking the bottom. Also my overwrite drag tool isn’t working like yours. It’s just dropping stuff at the top or bottom of clips red or yellow cursor
Not entirely sure what issues you're running into since could be describing several things. In terms of clicking or dragging to scrub through the timeline, Avid can be pretty particular - depending on which mode(s) is/are active (overwrite and/or insert/splice-in mode) clicking in different places will work differently. Regardless, you should be able to click around in the horizontal timecode section at the top of the Timeline above your sequence, or anywhere on the timecode track of the sequence, and move to that time. It's only when you're clicking on actual clips or filler with one of the segment modes turned ON that this won't work. As to the overwrite drag tool if it's putting them on top of or below clips then maybe you're dragging it up or down? Make sure to just drag horizontally to keep it on the same track. If by "top or bottom" you mean "start or end" of the clips you may have a setting turned on to snap to clip start/ends during drag. This is in the settings, go to "Timeline", click on the "Edit" tab, and see if the option for "Segment Drag Snap" is turned on. If so, turn it off and you should now be able to drag things more freely.
Do you know how to animate titles in the new Avid 2020 titler+? They seem to just be fx now and I can't figure out how to add motion fx to them. None of the parameters on the effect editor or title+ appear to do the trick.
You can do it within the Effect Editor. Create your title then open up the Effect Editor and where it says "layers" you need to open that up. Within that for each individual text layer you'll see the usual position, scale, etc. parameters, all keyframeable in the usual way.
Great care in explaining finally the way to use the tools to do simple cuts. I hate the new changes in Avid Composer. Everything is so different. It seems the more the engineers change Avid the worse it gets. They should not change things that worked so well in older design.
I do agree some of the changes are obnoxious, however glad they reorganized all the menus which had gotten very random over the years as things were added based on where there was menu room not what made sense
Paid. Never used the free one, no idea how different it is but I'd guess interface pretty similar and the limitations are in number of tracks or projects?
If you're talking about a clip already in a sequence, make sure the "link selection toggle" is turned off (icon is three tracks connected on the right, kind of looks like a horizontally stretched "3"; it's on the default toolbar for the Timeline). Then you can just select the audio part of the clip and delete it without affecting the video. If you're talking about permanently replacing the audio in a clip, I'd recommend putting the clip and the new audio in a new sequence together, line them up where you want them, delete the unwanted audio, then select that sequence in the bin and go to the menu Clip --> AutoSync. It will turn this sequence into a new "clip" with the original video and the new audio.
Understand how Avid handles media; beyond that it works pretty much like every other editor. My other advice to all newbies is take the time to learn keyboard shortcuts for your most common actions - a little investment of time on the front end pays off with a lot more efficiency for every project in the the future.
I'm not aware of a simple one (if anyone is, let me know!) but one solution is if you "float" instead of docking your bins, command-` (that's the tilda key top left of keyboard on Mac) cycles you through all your open windows. This was unfortunately something that was "lost" when they introduced docking windows (it still exists/works, but not for moving between docked items), but sometimes I like leaving things undocked specifically to take advantage of this for jumping between bins. So not a precise answer to your question, but if you have the screen real estate (like a dual monitor system) and can leave both bins in question open in their own floating windows, you can easily jump between them and other windows this way.
@@filmprofmark Thank you for your answer, very informative :) Still using an old scheme with new version of MC, but I am particularly looking for any solution for switching between multiple tabbed bins inside an active panel (bin container) via keyboard, anything but clicking on them. P.S.: If anyone reads this and knows the answer, please don't hesitate to comment it out. Thank you and Good Luck
If you mean the one at the very top of the Timeline window, I don't believe it can be hidden in the current version of MC (but could be wrong). The ones that're part of your sequence (e.g., "TC1") you can move around if that's helpful for you, on a Mac click on the track title, hold option and drag up or down (btw same works for moving/rearranging any of the audio/video tracks) (I *think* on Windows it's hold down Alt but don't have a Windows system handy to check on). Also same key press if you move your mouse to the bottom of a track name you can change the track height, FYI. Hope some of that is helpful.
the command is "add edit"; on my keyboard and the older Avid default keyboard that is mapped to H. If you have a more recent installation of Avid (like the last 10 years) I believe they changed the default command for the a H key to be "Focus" so you'd have to remap it (I have another RUclips tutorial on customizing your keyboard if you don't know how to do that).
The most helpful Avid tutorial I've found! Coming from a Premiere background, Avid has always felt intimidating and a lot of tutorials haven't been very helpful--yours actually made it make sense!
Glad it was helpful!
I second Kip's response. Mark, you made the transition to Avid digestible. I haven't used Avid in over 10 years. This video delivered the nuts and bolts and left out the fluff. I truly appreciate you considering our time as well as yours.
Thanks! Spread the word to a friend :-)
As an expert in Premiere and an intermediate in almost everything else this was such a refreshingly straight forward yet comprehensive guide on the strange beast that is Avid, and it went a long way in filling in my gaps of understanding specific to this. Thank you for this. I subscribed
i've watched so many avid tutorials and you're definitely the best at explaining in a very comprehensive way, especially for beginners so thank you
You're welcome, glad they're useful for you!
bro you're an absolute lifesaver for this thanks
You're welcome!
Wow! Best tutorial I've see so far. Thank you. After struggling with editing the Avid timeline for a few years this session helped me put it all together.
Finally, an CLEAR and CONCISE tutorial. Thank you so much, Mark. Very underrated video + channel right here.
Tell your friends 😄. Didn't realize there was such a demand for these but now looking at making more
@@filmprofmark It would be such a great help. As an Editing & Post Production student these kinds of videos are gold dust - Thanks again!
@@reverseman100 well you can always take one of my classes for this and more ;-)
Best tutorial I've found so far for orienting myself to AVID after working in Premiere for many years. Thank you!
Great to hear!
Thank you for this straight forward introduction. How you explained it, helps to understand the why behind it. Comping from a FP7 / Premiere Pro background, wanting to expand my expertise into AVID, this video helps!
Glad it helps!
Just started learning. This was very clear and straightforward. I'm glad this is the first video I watched. Thank you!!
Thanks glad it was helpful! Let me know what other Avid tutorials would be beneficial
Hey man, great video! I've had trouble finding good avid tutorials that actually explain the way in which the editor is using the program. This video was clear and covered a lot of little details I wasn't sure about so thanks for that. If you ever feel like making further videos on other areas of the Avid workflow I'd def give that a watch too.
Keep it up!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful
We definitely need more avid tutorial youtube channels.
Agree with all the others, I'm struggling after being thrown in the deep end on an Avid project after many years of Premiere editing and I've learned more helpful things in the 45 minutes of this video than in all the hours spent elsewhere. THANK YOU!!
Thanks, good luck!
Terrific introduction to Avid. Speaking of in-points 41:40, back in the day I have worked with editors who used to mark in and out points on film and mag tape with china markers (grease pencils) using this convention. My guess is that's where it comes from.
Good hypothesis. I've also heard it's to mimic the ends of two thumbs holding the film around the selected section. In any case, I'm definitely used to it by now but maybe because I come from a math background, still seems a little counterintuitive having the "brackets" facing AWAY from the stuff you're trying to enclose instead of TOWARD it.
@@filmprofmark Ah yes! The Thumbs. Reminds me of an editor I worked with who used to edit films with a 4 gang synchroniser, hold film up against a light to view and mark in and out points. Absolutely agree with you -- the math "brackets" to include material makes so much more sense!
subbed. The way you explain it just works for my brain. going to watch all the other videos. thank you!
Thanks glad these work for you!
Really good tutorial. Used it to refresh my mind when restarting to work with Avid. Good one man!
Glad you liked it, thanks!
Just what I was looking for after changing from Premiere and feeling quite confused. ;) Great video, you´re a very good teacher. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much! I was struggling a bit before I found your video. It helped a lot.
Great, spread the word!
This video saves my life. Thanks Mark
Great tutorial! Thank you for making this video. One suggestion for future videos is to have the text of what keys you're using super-imposed on the screen so we can easily follow what you're doing.
Keep it up! I would watch more Avid tutorials from you :-)
Good idea, I actually tried to do this and for some reason my key capture software didn't work
Incredibly clear, concise, and helpful. Thank you!
Thanks, appreciate the positive response!
Thank you Mark that was really helpful! I am an expert in Premiere and I've worked with Avid long long time ago, your tutorial was really clear and simple to get me started again with Avid on my next project. thank you so much. subscribed (Y)
Great to hear!
Hello... introduce me from Indonesia. Thanks for the video, it really helped me in learning Avid Media Composer. 😊🙏
You're welcome!
Very useful tutorial. 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Great video bro, please post more avid tutorials! Avid media composer is industry standard and just so hard to use. Look forward to watchin ur future posts!
Anything in particular that would be of interest? I usually just make these based on things my students need so not sure what other topics people want to see
@@filmprofmark At the beginning of this video you mention how you have already covered bringing media in and project creation. Maybe I’m just blind, but I’m not finding a video on your channel covering those topics. Coming from premiere, I’m struggling with understanding how importing, transcoding, and consolidating work.
@@andrew98854 it's here: ruclips.net/video/mCUDoLFcKew/видео.html
@@filmprofmark Great! Ah I see why I couldn't find it now. Not sure if you realized, but your RUclips video preferences for this video are set to unlisted.
Thanks for making this tutorial♥
You're welcome, glad it is helpful!
This is a fantastic tutorial
Thanks, glad it's helpful!
Very well explained. Thankyou so much 😊
Great tutorial! Probably the best I've seen! Quick question: are they keyboard short cuts universal? Or is America different from England?
Thanks, glad you liked it! To your question, haven't edited in England so can't say for sure. But they're all customizable and part of your user settings so wherever you are you can set them how you want.
thanks! very helpful and smooth
Glad it helped!
Great tutorial, very helpfull. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Great tutorial !This is really helpful! Thank you!
Fantastic tutorial! I'm already well acquainted with AVID MC, it's my everyday job, but I was interested in how others taught the program. I'll have to teach some newbie the ropes pretty soon. Very nice :)
Good luck with the newbies!
Great class, suscribed 😊
awesome tutorial my guy
Good tutorial
@@Salman1997Yahia thanks
Good Jumps start
So helpful!. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Pretty good, thank you.
Glad you liked it!
This is a fabulous video. Btw, the i/o markers represent thumbnails, as if you were holding film with thumbs pointing to each other. (sliding the film by hands to find the desired cut) ;)
Been using Avid for 20+ years and never heard that. Thanks for the explanation!
This is so good! Thank you
Glad you liked. Subscribe and tell editing friends :-)
I have a quick question , I am trying to make a music video with pictures flashing on the beat ... of course I can see the beat in the audio section but I cant move the image exactly right on the beat ...Is there anyway to turn off the time grid so I can put the picture right on beat? I was assuming it was a frame rate thing but I'm not sure... if you could help me with this question I would be much appreciated!!!!
You can certainly put the picture at any frame you want so the beat is at the same time, not sure what problem you're running into. Unless you're wanting to put the cut EXACTLY lined up in the timeline with the beat, which only works if the beat happened to line up - obviously picture frames can only move within the limitations of the framerate (so at 24 fps can only cut every 1/24th of a second). But perceptually, that's fine enough precision to create the sense of matching. So just put the picture so the length of the frame overlaps the moment of the beat, or possibly one frame after depending which gives the feel you want
@@filmprofmark SO I HAD CHOSE 100FRAMES PER SECOND THINKING I WOULD HAVE MORE PRICISION BUT AFTER I STARTED MY PROJECT IT SEEMS I HAVE LESS PRECISION THAT I HAD ANTICIPATED IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE VIDEO I DID IN THE PAST USING THIS SAME METHOD ITS CALLED AFRICAN DRUMS ON MY CHANNEL ITS MY MOSTLY VEIWED VIDEO OVER 5.3K VEIWS BUT IN MY DAW YOU CAN TURN OFF YOUR GRID AND MOVE SOUND AROUND FREELY I THOUGHT THERE WOULD BE A WAY TO DO IT IN AVID AS WELL I APPRECIATE YOU RESPONDING 👽👽👽👽
@@filmprofmark THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR ADVICE YOUR A LIFESAVER
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@@filmprofmark thankyou for your help🙏 I appreciate you!!!!!
Great tutorial! Thank you!!!
Great tutorial for someone getting familiar with MC. Still, don't quite agree with the sentiment that it's easier to get your timeline out of sync in MC vs, let's say, PPro. They feel exactly the same to me in this regard.
Personally I've never had a huge issue with this in Avid either, but in 20 years teaching different editing systems (FCP, Premiere, Avid) I've found students accidentally do this WAY more in Avid than in the other systems, at least when they're getting started. So thought it was worth a mention in a tutorial for other beginners.
Hey! You use a shortcut at 30:15 to set back A1 to A1. What is that? Thanks
Hey good question I should've mentioned when I did it. At this point A1/A2 of source were pointed to A3/A4 of timeline. I just hit the A3/A4 toggles (- and = on my keyboard) which turned OFF those tracks on the sequence, and then because they were off the source tracks auto-remap to available ACTIVE tracks (in this case A1/A2), then hit A3/A4 toggles again to turn those tracks back on. So literally just quickly hit those two buttons together twice in a row.
This is a good example of knowledge that's not *necessary* to editing, but by knowing the keyboard shortcuts AND how Avid works with its automapping, can do this basically instantly without having to go to the mouse. So an efficiency shortcut.
@@filmprofmark Thanks :)
This is perfect good job
Thanks
You're welcome!
Holding shift to select different cuts in trim mode (around 37:40) doesn't work for me. I am on Windows with an AZERTY keyboard.
Sorry to hear that. I don't have a Windows system to test it on right now, but have worked on Avid in Windows before and used this successfully. Maybe something changed in a new version, or maybe corrupted user settings or something?
This tutorial is FANTASTIC, but would you be able to tell me how to extend/shorten a clip by grabbing the ends like in Premiere? I work in animation and it's one of the features I use the most to retime storyboards while making animatics. I was able to do it before but something happened with my settings and now it won't let me pull out clips when I click on the ends - AVID keeps going into Trim Mode instead. I have Linked Selection toggled off, if that helps.
Well, if you're in Trim Mode you can grab the active cut and extend or shorten it by dragging the end. So I guess quickest would be click at a cut to move playhead there, then U to enter Trim Mode, then drag the cut whichever way you want.
There very well may be a way to do it outside Trim Mode but I don't do much with the mouse so haven't ever looked for it.
Relatedly there is also the Extend command you can map to keyboard that will extend neighboring shot to in/out point. Can be used kind of like the old "Close gap' in Final Cut Pro
Thank you very much!
This is a great video. My toggle buttons for the overwrite/splice-in are not E and R. Why is that? Seems that E and R instead do an in/out on the timeline.
Yours are set to the defaults. I have my students remap some of the keys to what I think are more useful (the default keyboard is designed to have in/out point shortcuts on both sides of keyboard which seems inefficient to me, would rather have the toggles easily available since I use them a ton)
@@filmprofmark thanks! now i just gotta google hot to remap keys and i'm good!
Settings --> Keyboard
How do you get your mouse to be able to click things on the timeline? More specifically how are you scrubbing through the timeline by clicking the bottom. Also my overwrite drag tool isn’t working like yours. It’s just dropping stuff at the top or bottom of clips red or yellow cursor
Not entirely sure what issues you're running into since could be describing several things. In terms of clicking or dragging to scrub through the timeline, Avid can be pretty particular - depending on which mode(s) is/are active (overwrite and/or insert/splice-in mode) clicking in different places will work differently. Regardless, you should be able to click around in the horizontal timecode section at the top of the Timeline above your sequence, or anywhere on the timecode track of the sequence, and move to that time. It's only when you're clicking on actual clips or filler with one of the segment modes turned ON that this won't work.
As to the overwrite drag tool if it's putting them on top of or below clips then maybe you're dragging it up or down? Make sure to just drag horizontally to keep it on the same track. If by "top or bottom" you mean "start or end" of the clips you may have a setting turned on to snap to clip start/ends during drag. This is in the settings, go to "Timeline", click on the "Edit" tab, and see if the option for "Segment Drag Snap" is turned on. If so, turn it off and you should now be able to drag things more freely.
Do you know how to animate titles in the new Avid 2020 titler+? They seem to just be fx now and I can't figure out how to add motion fx to them. None of the parameters on the effect editor or title+ appear to do the trick.
You can do it within the Effect Editor. Create your title then open up the Effect Editor and where it says "layers" you need to open that up. Within that for each individual text layer you'll see the usual position, scale, etc. parameters, all keyframeable in the usual way.
Great care in explaining finally the way to use the tools to do simple cuts. I hate the new changes in Avid Composer. Everything is so different. It seems the more the engineers change Avid the worse it gets. They should not change things that worked so well in older design.
I do agree some of the changes are obnoxious, however glad they reorganized all the menus which had gotten very random over the years as things were added based on where there was menu room not what made sense
This avid media composer version free or paid
Paid. Never used the free one, no idea how different it is but I'd guess interface pretty similar and the limitations are in number of tracks or projects?
I just wanna know how can I unlink the audio track from the clip so I can remove it and replace it, I haven't find a tutorial about it.
If you're talking about a clip already in a sequence, make sure the "link selection toggle" is turned off (icon is three tracks connected on the right, kind of looks like a horizontally stretched "3"; it's on the default toolbar for the Timeline). Then you can just select the audio part of the clip and delete it without affecting the video.
If you're talking about permanently replacing the audio in a clip, I'd recommend putting the clip and the new audio in a new sequence together, line them up where you want them, delete the unwanted audio, then select that sequence in the bin and go to the menu Clip --> AutoSync. It will turn this sequence into a new "clip" with the original video and the new audio.
@@filmprofmark Thanks, the first one worked.
Any tips? I’m a newbie learning
Understand how Avid handles media; beyond that it works pretty much like every other editor. My other advice to all newbies is take the time to learn keyboard shortcuts for your most common actions - a little investment of time on the front end pays off with a lot more efficiency for every project in the the future.
Does anyone have a Dmg 2018 for mac? classic dmg is no longer available in the avid download center.
how I miss old Avid.
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Hello, AE's request:
Is there a shortcut for switching between bin tabs?
Thank You.
I'm not aware of a simple one (if anyone is, let me know!) but one solution is if you "float" instead of docking your bins, command-` (that's the tilda key top left of keyboard on Mac) cycles you through all your open windows. This was unfortunately something that was "lost" when they introduced docking windows (it still exists/works, but not for moving between docked items), but sometimes I like leaving things undocked specifically to take advantage of this for jumping between bins. So not a precise answer to your question, but if you have the screen real estate (like a dual monitor system) and can leave both bins in question open in their own floating windows, you can easily jump between them and other windows this way.
@@filmprofmark Thank you for your answer, very informative :) Still using an old scheme with new version of MC, but I am particularly looking for any solution for switching between multiple tabbed bins inside an active panel (bin container) via keyboard, anything but clicking on them.
P.S.: If anyone reads this and knows the answer, please don't hesitate to comment it out.
Thank you and Good Luck
Hello sir how to remove tc1 bar on top of the time line
If you mean the one at the very top of the Timeline window, I don't believe it can be hidden in the current version of MC (but could be wrong). The ones that're part of your sequence (e.g., "TC1") you can move around if that's helpful for you, on a Mac click on the track title, hold option and drag up or down (btw same works for moving/rearranging any of the audio/video tracks) (I *think* on Windows it's hold down Alt but don't have a Windows system handy to check on). Also same key press if you move your mouse to the bottom of a track name you can change the track height, FYI.
Hope some of that is helpful.
Is there any short cut to split clip
the command is "add edit"; on my keyboard and the older Avid default keyboard that is mapped to H. If you have a more recent installation of Avid (like the last 10 years) I believe they changed the default command for the a H key to be "Focus" so you'd have to remap it (I have another RUclips tutorial on customizing your keyboard if you don't know how to do that).
Thst's why he's gettin paid for it
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Great video, thx!