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Inserting audio into a video

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johnsmith180

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Oct 26, 2005
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I wonder if you could help me.

I recorded a 5 minute video, but the audio from the 2nd to the 3rd minute is not good. SO I record another audio to cover the time between the 2nd and 3rd minutes.

Now, how I do edit my video in Premiere Pro, so that I can insert my new audio between the 2nd and 3rd minutes of my original video?

Basically, when the final video should play, I dont want the original audio to play between 2nd and 3rd minutes, but my new audio.

Is there any tutorial I can follow to do this?

Thanks
 
Import your new audio into the project (as WAV, not MP3) and place on the timeline on a separate track in parallel with the bad section of original audio.

Then you need to silence the unwanted original section. Several ways to this, but possibly the easiest are:

1. Razor the original clip at the start and finish of the unwanted section. ALT-click on the unwanted audio section now isolated and then right click that section to gain access to the option to disable.

or 2. Use the pen tool to place keyframes in appropriate places on the rubberband audio volume and then again use the pen tool to reduce the volume of the unwanted section to zero.

You may then need to adjust the volume of the new audio (one way is to use the pen tool on the rubberband volume) to match the original.
 
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