Zoggo
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How to have REAL separate Audios in "Action!" for Post prod.

Tue Oct 21, 2014 3:02 pm

Hi there

im a new action user and first of all i wanna say: good job!

action seems to be finally a solution which WORKS and does the job. (not to mention that theres a bunch of shitty capturing software out there..)

im in the trial and i am happy with it so far - i really would buy it if we can solve the only last problem i have:
(and yes i already did search the forum for this topic and found several stuff but it didnt really help so i try my own thread which might state this issue clear for other users in the future)

for my postproduction, i definitly need separate audio tracks. means i need a video with tha ingame sound PLUS a wav track of my mic recordings SEPARATELY!

well i tried the "record mic as separate audio track" and then could not find the path where its saved.

i then found here in the forum that actually there IS NO real separate track, but that its INCLUDED in the vid somehow and by pressing "A" i am even able to hear that IT IS there somewhere.

but come on folks i need the FILE!!!

when i put the video file into adobe premiere theres just no wav curve - no sound at all.......

SO WHATS THE DEAL HERE?!

and please dont tell me that i have to extract it manually with virtual dub (http://forum.mirillis.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=22648)

u made such a good piece of software that i just CANNOT believe that i have to use a workarround?!?! why not just let action! save a separate mic track??

PLEASE!!

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Re: How to have REAL separate Audios in "Action!" for Post p

Tue Oct 21, 2014 4:38 pm

As you can see the feature is called "Record microphone into a separate audio track" not "separate audio file". Your issue occurs because Adobe Premiere does not support files with multiple audio tracks.
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Zoggo
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Re: How to have REAL separate Audios in "Action!" for Post p

Wed Oct 22, 2014 12:38 pm

so please rename the feature and make sure action! makes separate files.

and everyone is good to go. if u wanna provide for professionals, u should take that issue serious, cuz everyone needs the files for his workflow if he wants to work on his material in a software like premiere - right?

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Re: How to have REAL separate Audios in "Action!" for Post p

Wed Oct 22, 2014 4:21 pm

Zoggo wrote:so please rename the feature and make sure action! makes separate files.
How about no. I use Vegas Pro bcs Premiere is too confusing to me. I'm no pro but i sure like video producting.

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Re: How to have REAL separate Audios in "Action!" for Post p

Wed Nov 05, 2014 8:35 am

A way to work around it: It's a little wonky, but record your gameplay using the video recorder. Use the function "do not record microphone" with this one. While recording gameplay (hotkey F9), hit F10 to record audio-only track. You'll want to make sure in the settings that it is set to a 0-100 mix for System Sound to Microphone input ratio. Then you get a separate voice track from the video and gameplay audio.

F9 gets you gameplay and game audio.
F10 gets you voice-over audio only.

Combine both to get what you're asking for here.

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