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Old 03-20-2017, 08:33 PM   #464
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Originally Posted by Cableaddict View Post
Lawrence, I know your post is old, but if I'm understanding you correctly, there is a simple fix:

Using some third-party app, separate / convert the audio from your video. (On a Mac, you can use Quicktime.)

Lay that audio below the Video track in Reaper, on another track.

Then just pull-down the volume of the video-audio track, to zero, but keep both tracks open.

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You now have audio that's independent from the video. You can chop, move, whatever, and still render at the end.
it's even easier than that. Duplicate the video item and run the glue action to make a wav. Then use source properties on the video to ignore the audio.

If you want to do it in advance you can use Vordio. The demo will let you do this.
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