MAGIX Movie Studio Platinum 15.0 - Divided video audio [SOLVED]

bvarga98 wrote on 1/24/2021, 9:31 AM

With the MAGIX Movie Studio Platinum 15.0 video editor, where can I set it to not mute audio when divided into 3 parts of a 1-hour video?

 

I make a 1-hour video with a camcorder every week, splitting the recording into 3 23 minute files on the SD card. Many times I break the video while talking, when I edit the videos together with the program (MAGIX Movie Studio Platinum 15.0), I don't understand what the speaker says at the break. How can I set the sound to not mute before breaks?

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j-v wrote on 1/24/2021, 10:03 AM

Can you give a screenshot of the tracks with the video+audio on it that are devided into the 3 parts?

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bvarga98 wrote on 1/24/2021, 12:07 PM

 

bvarga98 wrote on 1/24/2021, 12:26 PM

I played it with VLC player and it worked normally, it isn't muted the end of the video part!

j-v wrote on 1/24/2021, 1:04 PM

Thanks for the screenshots. I don't see 3 parts, only 2 parts because you splitted one time and did further nothing, only made also a region with the one split on the right end of it.
To see more on that sourcefiles region you can rightclick the soundtrack only and choose Switches/ Normalize.

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Former user wrote on 1/24/2021, 1:59 PM

Does your video contain more than one audio track?

bvarga98 wrote on 1/24/2021, 4:47 PM

Yes, I have two audio track, but I don't use the second one.

Teagan wrote on 1/24/2021, 5:42 PM

The section you highlighted seems to be one frame of time? Can you explain more about this problem?

Is the camera splitting the files or are you? If the former, can you use a program from the camera manufacturer that may mux them more perfectly? (My Sony AX53 is a fat32 system and muxes the small 4GB chunks into a big M2TS file in the program they provide to import the media)

bvarga98 wrote on 1/25/2021, 5:45 AM

Yes, the highlighted section is the main problem. This is the end of the video part, where the program muting the audio. But it shouldn't because I played it with VLC player and it worked normally! So the responsible source of the problem is the video editor.

The camera splitting it 3 pieces of 23 minutes videos to my SD card, when I see the SD card on my computer there are 3 parts, but if I view it on my Camera, I can saw the full video without dividing.

I tried to format my SD card to exFAT format, but my camera didn't recognize it.

I also have the camera manufacturer program but I didn't find an option with which copying would be better.