How to Unlink Audio and Video in Premiere
When it comes to creating and editing videos, adding your own sound or sound clips from other videos is nearly always essential. Adobe Premiere, a video editing program, allows you to import video clips that can then be added and edited to fit in your original creation. As part of that process, you can combine and splice both the video and the audio track of a single file. You can work with the audio track of a movie independently from the video track of the same movie by unlinking the video and audio tracks with a few clicks of the mouse.
Instructions
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Open Adobe Premiere.
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Open the video project you wish to edit.
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Right-click on either the audio track or the video track in your project.
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Click "Unlink Audio and Video."
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