Sat Apr 17, 2021 10:41 pm
+1
this should be simple to implement, and anything that means that edits flow more smoothly without having to pause to edit video only is only going to be a good thing.
In the real world you'll likely drag or edit the clip in, realise it has audio that you'll never need, then redo the operation as video only. And this doesn't just happen with slo-mo clips, it can be anything rendered/created with audio channels that doesn't actually have any, including GFX.
Like I said this should be a simple fix, so why should I have to go through unnecessary hassles just because other features that will take far more effort to code are deemed more important? Improvements can come in small increments as well as big ones, I really don't see why anyone should object to this or suggest a workaround that should never be needed.
Not sure about Avid but this feature already exists in both Premiere and FCPX, and is certainly something that should be standard.
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