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George Sex - REAL
Dec 1, 2005

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I've started editing some larger sized video files in Sony Vegas and I notice that if I want to open up my audio in audacity, pulling from multiple clips on a timeline, it will open up only one file at a time. The thing is, I want to normalize audio across all the files I am working with, usually...

The way I've gotten around this is by editing the video to where I'm ready to render, then rendering the audio separately and then replacing my timeline audio with the newly rendered audio so I could then edit it in audacity as one file. I feel like this is a stupid way of doing things and I must be missing an alternative. Can someone point the way?

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