1- DUPE your sequence
2- Do an Audio Mix Down
3- Cut the Mixdown into the sequence
4- Lift out the Unmixed audio tracks
5- Then output to Squeeze
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On Oct 1, 2011, at 12:11 PM, Zach Scott wrote:
> I have made a bunch of fades in audio to get rid of the pop sound that you hear going from one cut to the next but when I send the file to squeeze, the pops come back as if the fades were taken out.
> Thoughts?
>
> ~Zach Scott~
> Cinematographer/Videographer/Editor
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