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you could do this by using a third party application to copy the audio from Video A into Video B, entirely replacing the audio of Video B, also you would need to add 5.25 seconds of blank audio at the beginning. Then just run auto-editor on Video B after exporting it with whatever third party application you used to swap the audio from the first video. |
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Hello everyone, idk anything about programming so I would need some help !
I recently recorded myself playing with a friend.
On "video A", I recorded my screen including my voice and the in-game voices.
On "video B", I recorded my face, so I don't want to keep the audio which only include my voice.
When I use auto-editor to edit video A as the main audio source, here's what i type: auto-editor D:\Record\Project\videoA.mp4 --margin 0.0,0.1 --export premiere
Is there a way to apply this cuts to video B, knowing that video B (videoB.mp4) starts 5.25 seconds later than the video A ? Does this feature exists ? Could you give me the exact command that I should type ?
Thank to anyone who'll have taken the time to read me !
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