I would not tell you how many time separated files caused too many issues.....I have a UA-cam Chanel making video every week for years.....I have found out the hard way....Keep all the right audio inside the same video....My Guitar on left and my voice over on the right.....And then start to process the GTR and VOC independently .....till everything is finished and upload my video... Their are just so many great things about Reaper that most people dont know about... Keeping everything in one piece is a God sent my video...because synching can be lost if you move the wrong thing...and there can be lots of stuff.... So while the video and audio are together as one.....You never losing the sync But at first after filming my tutorial videos......In the computer I try to replace the camera audio that records everything just for synching..... I am also recording my voice and my guitar professional.... And many times especially if I have layers of tracks....guitar parts...subscriber button tracks.... B roll etc you may shift something out of place and never can get it fixed again...especially if you have to cut out unwanted parts to make your video short and concise I realize that once am done recording, my two tracks of GTR and VOC go extreme left and right......I render Audio and have my original video audio replaced...with this panned audio files...... I now drag this better audio into the computer for editing .... Very fast and risk free of editing if you make every week.... Once in a while videos....maybe its okay to work the normal way... But this is fun for ....... Someone may ask...Why dont you just record directly the processed GTR and Voice into the camera's audio input--if your cam has audio jack input... The problem is that both or everything would be mashed together...My speaking voice and my playing gtr or if its piano like in the case of this video...we hear his voice and whatever else he has to play... The camera's inline input would record both the voice over and the instrument or any other audio.....as one piece of stereo.... Giving you no way to individually process each of the audio.... Someone might find this helpful...... Their are just so many great things about Reaper that most people dont know about... Keeping everything in one piece is a God sent my video...because synching can be lost if you move the wrong thing...and there can be lots of stuff.... So while the video and audio are together as one.....You never losing the sync
Agree with Valon129. Just got through doing this to simply nudge some out of sync audio. Kind of a hassle compared to just splitting the video and audio. Even basic video editing programs let you do this.
Excellent, just what I needed. I'm scoring a student film at the moment so it's sometimes useful to mute the dialog and Foley while writing the musical score. So separating the audio like this will make that much easier 👍
I hope Cockos turns REAPER into a full video editing platform, would be great to do everything 'in-house'. Something akin to merging Logic Pro X and Final Cut Pro X. Thanks for posting, though!!
Auto-trim/Split also works with video, so you can split or delete video where there is audio silence - might be useful for vloggers. Use Auto-trim/Split with "Fade Pad" checked, with leading and trailing pad set to (say) 250ms. Set Mode to "Split and keep silent areas". Click "Process". The silent and non-silent areas are now separate clips. Make sure "Ripple edit per track" is on. Go through the clips, deleting the silent ones you don't want. With the "Item fade affects video" FX applied, you now have your video without all the awkward pauses, but 500ms between speaking sections.
Hi! Thanks for the material - as always, very educative! I have a question - when Reaper names an item/take with a timestamp - is it a timestamp of the moment where it began recording, or is it a moment when it actually finished recording and saved the take? Thanks!
Great video kenny but one thing if the video file has multiple audio tracks how to work with those as an example when your recording useing OBS it holds multiple Audio tracks in one video file
It’s cool that like this you can do everything directly in Reaper. However I think I would split it up upfront with ffmpeg to extract the audio from the file or remove the audio from the video. However that is not as easy as doing it in reaper.
I've been using Audacity, which will always open just the audio portion. Then if I want to do any sort of destructive editing such as normalization or cutting out noise, I can easily do that and export as a .wav.
Hi Kenny thanks for all these amazing Reaper eye opening stuffs.....Ever since you let me know I could edit video in Reaper I have never looked back...I said by to Premier pro and Vegas and everything else...... And its working just amazing for me......But I have a request and I know everybody would love it and this would lift Reaper to new heights... Please add the basic video editing effects especially shadow highlight adjust sharpening and Noise reduction and Video Rendering like a good compressed Rendering.....You see the way the Handbrake works? It can be done....Please talk to the right people.....Or even if it has to be a different Reaper we dont mind....Because the simplicity of Reaper is a great joy to use..... Just two things More basic video editing and More Rendering options...
When I did that my video disapeared. I'm sure he explains that in the rest of the video, but for those who went straight to the audio split part like me, you have to duplicate the video track, click on properties on the video playback window and mute the audio. Then you can glue the other track that will become audio only.
@@dopplerloops No there isn't, but you can use this script, import it into your Action List and assign a keystroke to it: workupload.com/file/87QRBft5tUB
wrong headline, it's not separation Video and Audio, it replacing audio track. By separation it's being understand that you can extract audio and edit it or use it separately
I didn’t know that you could split the audio/video in Reaper...but it looks like a very arduous process. Most video editing software can do this in a matter of seconds.
Hi Kenny, I follow your videos, although they are too advanced for me. I need to synchronize the quality externally recorded audio of my songs with acoustics and voice with a video in the camera in 4K, with the scratch system in the camera and the clap, just this, do you have a video where you explain how to do it in Reaper? , thank you.
Really nice video!! I did all of this but when i render the project ,Format :Video(ffmpeg/libav encoder) Format :QT/MOV/MP4 , Video codec H264 95% and Audio codec AAC ... in the final file that i have rendered i can see the video but no audio track ( vlc media player ) !! Into my project i can see the video and audio correctly into the video window but after render i can’t hear the audio! Please could you help me ?
Great video mate - thanks! Shame the simple 'Mute' function is so convoluted. I like your process and will follow suit - but if I was doing this stuff everyday little things like this would be pretty irritating ...
Not sure why the first 3 minutes were devoted to showing us ways of getting rid of the audio that don't really work as well as the simple checkbox, but good video and I definitely learned something that I can use!
Because these ways might be more useful than the checkbox in some cases. For instance using the volume knob would be the fastest if you don't care about seeing the waveform. In my case, most of the time i prefer to see the waveform of the video track because it helps me with syncing, so the checkbox thing doesn't work for me (because it kills the waveform).
So I already edited this video. I was more concerned about finishing the install of this pot holder rack than the video. I was able to import the audio into reaper but couldn’t figure out how to get the video. I can just watch it on UA-cam with phone when I record voiceover but it would be nice to have it on the screen with reaper. I can clean up audio cause yes, dishwasher was on! Any thoughts on how to get the video on there to? I’m going put back in video software to render again. Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/R9hon7maJes/v-deo.html
I think Reaper should do the following: Split video in two tracks, a video track and an audio track. In the Video track, instead of showing a waveform, you show pictures of the video. This is how Cubase works, and I find it's the best way. I don't know if this would break the whole "one track to rule them all" philosophy of Reaper, but you should definitely work in this. The solutions you offer are useful, but unnatural and unintuitive. Of course, I used Reaper for video a lot of times, even video editing! So you can do a lot of things. But I think you could improve it. Good job, your videos are awesome!
it literally explains in the video how to do it. 5:23 is the time stamp. you duplicate the track one assign the "ignore audio" and the other one use the command "glue" to merge the video and audio in a single wav file. this way you have both as separate files
You forgot the render step!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HELP someone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I render and all I get is an audio file!!!!!!!!!!! How do you render so that both the video and audio export into a video/audio for upload to UA-cam
@@mamandapanda185 Wow, I posted this 6 months ago. I spent hours and hours finding someone who had the technical ability to do this, UA-cam video. I then saved a screenshot of the settings. It's extremely detailed in what you have to do. I think it was Kenny gioia who may have given the details or some other person I don't even remember it's been so long ago.
@@mamandapanda185 It’s one of those unspoken and undefined things with most software. None of them function properly, you have to do some serious configuring.
Good stuff ! Tho I really think Reaper should add an option when you import to ask you if you want to split audio/video or not
I would not tell you how many time separated files caused too many issues.....I have a UA-cam Chanel making video every week for years.....I have found out the hard way....Keep all the right audio inside the same video....My Guitar on left and my voice over on the right.....And then start to process the GTR and VOC independently .....till everything is finished and upload my video...
Their are just so many great things about Reaper that most people dont know about...
Keeping everything in one piece is a God sent my video...because synching can be lost if you move the wrong thing...and there can be lots of stuff....
So while the video and audio are together as one.....You never losing the sync
But at first after filming my tutorial videos......In the computer I try to replace the camera audio that records everything just for synching.....
I am also recording my voice and my guitar professional....
And many times especially if I have layers of tracks....guitar parts...subscriber button tracks.... B roll etc you may shift something out of place and never can get it fixed again...especially if you have to cut out unwanted parts to make your video short and concise
I realize that once am done recording, my two tracks of GTR and VOC go extreme left and right......I render Audio and have my original video audio replaced...with this panned audio files......
I now drag this better audio into the computer for editing ....
Very fast and risk free of editing if you make every week....
Once in a while videos....maybe its okay to work the normal way...
But this is fun for .......
Someone may ask...Why dont you just record directly the processed GTR and Voice into the camera's audio input--if your cam has audio jack input...
The problem is that both or everything would be mashed together...My speaking voice and my playing gtr or if its piano like in the case of this video...we hear his voice and whatever else he has to play...
The camera's inline input would record both the voice over and the instrument or any other audio.....as one piece of stereo....
Giving you no way to individually process each of the audio....
Someone might find this helpful......
Their are just so many great things about Reaper that most people dont know about...
Keeping everything in one piece is a God sent my video...because synching can be lost if you move the wrong thing...and there can be lots of stuff....
So while the video and audio are together as one.....You never losing the sync
Agree with Valon129. Just got through doing this to simply nudge some out of sync audio. Kind of a hassle compared to just splitting the video and audio. Even basic video editing programs let you do this.
Priceless. Thanks Kenny
Excellent learning, this is what I wanted to grasp for the day, good timing Kenny
Excellent, just what I needed. I'm scoring a student film at the moment so it's sometimes useful to mute the dialog and Foley while writing the musical score. So separating the audio like this will make that much easier 👍
Every video from you seems to be useful to me in some way or the other. Thanks!
Very useful as always Kenny - thanks!
Absolutely fantastic! Just what I've been looking for👍
I would have never guessed gluing would have converted it to an audio file. Makes sense now, but I would have never thought of doing that.
Exactly what I needed, you're the man as usual!
Kenny. YOU are the man. Again.
THANK YOU, this was really helpful, thanks kenny
Nice. Thank you Kenny, always very educational.
Super cool stuff! Thanks for another great video, Kenny! - chaz
I'll bet Mr. Gioia has created some awesome stuff.
Yes Kenny,we learned a lot,you rock it man
Love you man ❤️❤️
I learnt something 😂 much love ❤🙏
Really cool edits!
You are a very effective teacher. Thank you so much,
Kenny, to the rescue again! Thanks so much! 🙏
Best of the best Kenny
Thans for sharing your knowledge 😎
Dang Kenny, exactly what I needed.
I hope Cockos turns REAPER into a full video editing platform, would be great to do everything 'in-house'. Something akin to merging Logic Pro X and Final Cut Pro X. Thanks for posting, though!!
Great tips!!
Auto-trim/Split also works with video, so you can split or delete video where there is audio silence - might be useful for vloggers.
Use Auto-trim/Split with "Fade Pad" checked, with leading and trailing pad set to (say) 250ms. Set Mode to "Split and keep silent areas". Click "Process". The silent and non-silent areas are now separate clips.
Make sure "Ripple edit per track" is on. Go through the clips, deleting the silent ones you don't want.
With the "Item fade affects video" FX applied, you now have your video without all the awkward pauses, but 500ms between speaking sections.
the infos i will need for a further project, thanks :)
Excellent!
Thanks Kenny!
Hi! Thanks for the material - as always, very educative! I have a question - when Reaper names an item/take with a timestamp - is it a timestamp of the moment where it began recording, or is it a moment when it actually finished recording and saved the take? Thanks!
thank you Kenny
Yes, I am going to use it :-)
Thanks Kenny.
King!!!!
Nice Thank you kindly !!
THANK U SMMMM❤️
Wow, Thanks Kenny....
Great video kenny but one thing if the video file has multiple audio tracks how to work with those as an example when your recording useing OBS it holds multiple Audio tracks in one video file
1 separate audio and video
2 action: explode multi-channel audio into separate tracks
I learned how to ignore audio.
It’s cool that like this you can do everything directly in Reaper. However I think I would split it up upfront with ffmpeg to extract the audio from the file or remove the audio from the video. However that is not as easy as doing it in reaper.
I've been using Audacity, which will always open just the audio portion. Then if I want to do any sort of destructive editing such as normalization or cutting out noise, I can easily do that and export as a .wav.
Thanks, K-Dawg.
🙏🏼🔝❤️!!
Is there any way to show thumbnails in video track?
Hi Kenny thanks for all these amazing Reaper eye opening stuffs.....Ever since you let me know I could edit video in Reaper I have never looked back...I said by to Premier pro and Vegas and everything else...... And its working just amazing for me......But I have a request and I know everybody would love it and this would lift Reaper to new heights...
Please add the basic video editing effects especially shadow highlight adjust sharpening and Noise reduction and Video Rendering like a good compressed Rendering.....You see the way the Handbrake works? It can be done....Please talk to the right people.....Or even if it has to be a different Reaper we dont mind....Because the simplicity of Reaper is a great joy to use.....
Just two things
More basic video editing and More Rendering options...
Yeah, I think I tried to glue video items together before and found this out the hard way.
Now, how to save the video with a new duration? I start renedering, but it saves duration of previous video. How to fix it?
Great trick of gluing the item to get rid of the video!
When I did that my video disapeared. I'm sure he explains that in the rest of the video, but for those who went straight to the audio split part like me, you have to duplicate the video track, click on properties on the video playback window and mute the audio. Then you can glue the other track that will become audio only.
How do you set the docked Video and Big Clock as side-by-side?
“Glue” used here seems like a huge “hack”.
It works but it’s awkward, and not intuitive.
They should add a “ignore video” feature for completeness.
Agree.
Thanks Kenny. I can't find the action Ignore Audio in the action list, to add a shortcut to it. Is there any?
@@dopplerloops No there isn't, but you can use this script, import it into your Action List and assign a keystroke to it: workupload.com/file/87QRBft5tUB
@@vanhaze2000 thanks!!
@@vanhaze2000 sorry but it doesn't load
wrong headline, it's not separation Video and Audio, it replacing audio track. By separation it's being understand that you can extract audio and edit it or use it separately
Genius, I'd never know glue a video can act like (extract audio)
hi , thaks for big video man . but could you tell me why i am unaveile to lead video ( mp4 ) anymore ? how to do it ?
How ro remove black space between video files?It doesn t remove even when i make crossfades.Is this a bug?
I didn’t know that you could split the audio/video in Reaper...but it looks like a very arduous process. Most video editing software can do this in a matter of seconds.
Takes less than 10 seconds in Reaper really ...
I have a video where the words are not in sync with the lips. This will be very useful. Thanks for this tutorial!!!
Hi Kenny, I follow your videos, although they are too advanced for me.
I need to synchronize the quality externally recorded audio of my songs with acoustics and voice with a video in the camera in 4K, with the scratch system in the camera and the clap, just this, do you have a video where you explain how to do it in Reaper? , thank you.
Really nice video!! I did all of this but when i render the project ,Format :Video(ffmpeg/libav encoder) Format :QT/MOV/MP4 , Video codec H264 95% and Audio codec AAC ... in the final file that i have rendered i can see the video but no audio track ( vlc media player ) !! Into my project i can see the video and audio correctly into the video window but after render i can’t hear the audio! Please could you help me ?
Kenny how could i record my video and audio on reaper
9 minutes to explain the simplest thing ever, wow, I fear you.
this is good but doesn't explain how to split the video out from a rendered track. Or did i miss something?
Is this true..reaper has also video editing?
Great video mate - thanks! Shame the simple 'Mute' function is so convoluted. I like your process and will follow suit - but if I was doing this stuff everyday little things like this would be pretty irritating ...
Not sure why the first 3 minutes were devoted to showing us ways of getting rid of the audio that don't really work as well as the simple checkbox, but good video and I definitely learned something that I can use!
Because these ways might be more useful than the checkbox in some cases.
For instance using the volume knob would be the fastest if you don't care about seeing the waveform.
In my case, most of the time i prefer to see the waveform of the video track because it helps me with syncing, so the checkbox thing doesn't work for me (because it kills the waveform).
omg glue items, I didn't see that coming
So I already edited this video. I was more concerned about finishing the install of this pot holder rack than the video. I was able to import the audio into reaper but couldn’t figure out how to get the video. I can just watch it on UA-cam with phone when I record voiceover but it would be nice to have it on the screen with reaper. I can clean up audio cause yes, dishwasher was on! Any thoughts on how to get the video on there to? I’m going put back in video software to render again. Thanks!
ua-cam.com/video/R9hon7maJes/v-deo.html
I think Reaper should do the following: Split video in two tracks, a video track and an audio track. In the Video track, instead of showing a waveform, you show pictures of the video. This is how Cubase works, and I find it's the best way. I don't know if this would break the whole "one track to rule them all" philosophy of Reaper, but you should definitely work in this.
The solutions you offer are useful, but unnatural and unintuitive.
Of course, I used Reaper for video a lot of times, even video editing! So you can do a lot of things. But I think you could improve it.
Good job, your videos are awesome!
it literally explains in the video how to do it. 5:23 is the time stamp. you duplicate the track one assign the "ignore audio" and the other one use the command "glue" to merge the video and audio in a single wav file. this way you have both as separate files
So is Reaper an audio editor or a video editor? This is the most unintuitive way of editing a video's audio I've come across.
6:36 - seprate audio from video (just "glue items" the whole clip) lol
Why does kenny always sound like he's buffering?
Which school did you go to?
KENNY GIOIA
You forgot the render step!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HELP someone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I render and all I get is an audio file!!!!!!!!!!! How do you render so that both the video and audio export into a video/audio for upload to UA-cam
Did you find a good tutorial for that? I felt a bit let down, too.
@@mamandapanda185 Wow, I posted this 6 months ago. I spent hours and hours finding someone who had the technical ability to do this, UA-cam video. I then saved a screenshot of the settings. It's extremely detailed in what you have to do. I think it was Kenny gioia who may have given the details or some other person I don't even remember it's been so long ago.
@@TimKaseyMythHealer Thank you for taking the time to answer. I don't have the capacity to spend hours and hours trying to find the answer.
@@mamandapanda185 It’s one of those unspoken and undefined things with most software. None of them function properly, you have to do some serious configuring.
@@TimKaseyMythHealer It feels like ArcGIS HAHAHAHA
Thanks Kenny!