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on February 25, 2014
I'm studying for my bachelors degree in computer science, and I might continue on to get a masters degree. I have my A+ and Network+ certifications, and I'm planning on getting Linux, Network Security, and the Microsoft certifications.. . Can I get a job doing computer forensics with this? If not, ...
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Indeed, Mark's way is neater, but you don't push it far enough, this is what you end up with some "limitations".
Let me explain :
- before cutting, you can choose which audio track you want to turn on, whether as you showed (pressing cmd+option keys in the multi angles window) OR more easily, in the clip attributes window, in audio section, you can check/uncheck by clicking the checkbox of each audio channel
- then, you can expand audio layers just like you did (right click on the clip and choose "develop"), but here's a cool trick I like to use : while pressing option key, double-click on the audio portion of your multi cam clip, that way it expends it all (double click again to collapse it back)
- then, when you have all the sound channels you need, it is time to choose "detach audio" : you have to do this BEFORE cutting anything, that way you end up having the same scenario as your previous video, but without having to cut the 1, 2 and 3 portion of the multi cam clip
- once you're there, choose the video-only option in the multi angle window
Now you can start cutting your video angles, and you have the ENTIRE sound channels at your disposal right below. Hope that helps. Cheers !
Christophe (@cdel89)