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*{{check}}You actually convert from stereo to mono. Right click on the sound icon on the clip, you can 'separate channels' to see the 2 chnanels. Drag 'stereo to mono' effect onto the sound clip, and go from 'left' to 'right' - this moves the left track to right track. Both tracks then have the main sound, which sounds stereo. See here - [https://youtu.be/9cfU2xYUae4?t=311] (A Video by the YouTube Channel "Daniel Rosehill" Titled "Kdenlive Stereo To Mono Workflow (For Splitting Dual Microphone Audio Tracks)" '''~6 Minute Watch''' with timecode to 5:11) | *{{check}}You actually convert from stereo to mono. Right click on the sound icon on the clip, you can 'separate channels' to see the 2 chnanels. Drag 'stereo to mono' effect onto the sound clip, and go from 'left' to 'right' - this moves the left track to right track. Both tracks then have the main sound, which sounds stereo. See here - [https://youtu.be/9cfU2xYUae4?t=311] (A Video by the YouTube Channel "Daniel Rosehill" Titled "Kdenlive Stereo To Mono Workflow (For Splitting Dual Microphone Audio Tracks)" '''~6 Minute Watch''' with timecode to 5:11) | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:13, 13 November 2022
- Effects Tab-> audio effects [1] (A Video by the YouTube Channel "Geekoutdoors" Titled "Kdenlive How To Change Mono To Stereo Audio Track | Kdenlive Tutorial" ~4 Minute Watch with timecode to 1:20)
- Copying from one channel to another - [2] (A Video by the YouTube Channel "Tux Designer" Titled "KDENLIVE Convert Stero to Mono" ~7 Minute Watch with timecode to 5:43)
Separate audio tracks - [3] (A Video by the YouTube Channel "Daniel Rosehill" Titled "Kdenlive: Separating Audio Tracks (Left And Right Channels)" ~3 Minute Watch with timecode to 1:10)
You actually convert from stereo to mono. Right click on the sound icon on the clip, you can 'separate channels' to see the 2 chnanels. Drag 'stereo to mono' effect onto the sound clip, and go from 'left' to 'right' - this moves the left track to right track. Both tracks then have the main sound, which sounds stereo. See here - [4] (A Video by the YouTube Channel "Daniel Rosehill" Titled "Kdenlive Stereo To Mono Workflow (For Splitting Dual Microphone Audio Tracks)" ~6 Minute Watch with timecode to 5:11)