Mute video on Overdub instead of cut
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Daniel Frank
Hi, when I overdub a quick overdub change, I'd love the option for overdub to just mute the video rather than cut it. The black screen on a cut is very distracting, but audience will likely not even notice that my mouth isn't saying one word instead of another. I can kind of get this effect with a ton of clipping and copying and pasting, but it's very messy and time consuming.
Canny AI
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Keep video the same when overdub is used (or edit video too but not black screen)
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Christa Laser
I tried the product for the sole purpose of trying out overdub for a video presentation where I mistakenly said a three instead of an eight at one point when citing a stat. I'd like to correct the stat without changing my video. If I get a black or white screen during overdub, that makes it useless because I can't upload something like that. Just keep the prior video going on the screen. At least until you develop a video editing with overdub feature.
Canny AI
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Can't Overdub and Regenrate Multi-Cam Sequences
Patrik Zero
At the moment, it removes the video footage. This needs to be fixed any way possible. Even if it would just mute the original audio and put a small audio file on the correct time and after that unmute.
Canny AI
Merged in a post:
Overdub and Regenerate on Multi-cam Sequences
Patrik Zero
At the moment, it removes the video footage. This needs to be fixed any way possible. Even if it would just mute the original audio and put a small audio file on the correct time and after that unmute.
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Colin L
By now, shouldn't they just be able to manipulate the image (lips)?
Eric Apricot
Same issue. I would love to use Overdub to drop in a word here and there, but the black cut makes it unusable at all.
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Robert Werner
This behavior is even more unnecessary for screen recordings where you could just leave the video as it is (or freeze the last frame) when using overdub and similar "destructive" features. Actually I cannot use the overdub at all in my screen videos because of those blackouts to be honest. I wonder how anyone can use it at all like this?
Harry Hawk
Should be an option to hold the prior image. E.g, Regular overdub where we add "new text" ..
Insert, where it adds the text and hold the prior video frame.
It would be good for small fixes like adding an "and" -- and when exported the location of the Overdub could be included in the meta data / EDL if someone really wanted to fix it in post production.