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Now the audio file is the same length as the video. You'll add a fade so that it ends
smoothly.
5. Click the small arrow at the right edge of the audio clip to open the Audio
panel. Then enter 3 seconds for Fade In and 5 seconds for Fade Out.
6. Save your work so far.
Muting unwanted audio
So far, you've previewed portions of the video by moving the playhead across
the time ruler. Now you'll preview the entire video using the Play button in the
Timeline panel, and then mute any extraneous audio from the video clips.
1. Click the Play button ( ) in the upper left corner of the Timeline panel to
preview the video so far.
Tip
To create a smoother preview, disable the audio playback button
in the Timeline panel the first time you play the video. With audio
playback disabled, Photoshop can create a more complete cache,
resulting in a more accurate preview.
It's looking good, but there is some unwanted background noise from the video
clips. You'll mute that extra sound.
2. Click the small triangle at the right end of the 2_BoatRide clip.
3. Click the Audio tab to see audio options, and then select Mute Audio.
Click an empty area of the Timeline panel to close the panel.
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