If you’re dealing with audio from multiple sources in the same clip, you’ll want to watch this.
Resolve allows you to quickly specify how a clip handles it’s audio tracks. Whether that’s a single track track with one mono channel, or several tracks with a custom number of channels.
In this video from Blackmagic Design, you’ll learn about:
- Converting track type to mono or stereo
- Viewing clip attributes
- Converting a multi-channel clip to a Linked Group
- Removing track attributes
- Changing a track to Adaptive
- Adding tracks in clip attributes
Follow along with this tutorial by downloading the project files from Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve Training page.
Gedaly is the Founder and Lead Educator of DVResolve.com and is Blackmagic Design Certified Master Trainer. He’s edited commercials for major brands and has done color & VFX for independent films. He consults on post-production workflow and creating online education. Gedaly is the co-founder of Working.Actor, a former marketing manager for large brands, and creates original film projects with his production company Razee.
At 4:08 the sound was NOT coming from left channel. I was hearing it on both channels, on speakers and on headphones. So tested my connections with other stereo channels and it is working fine.