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Strip Silence
Splits the event at the beginning and end of each non-silent section, and removes the
silent sections in between.
Process all selected Events
Applies the same settings to all selected events. This option is only available if you
selected more than one event.
Auto
Activate this option to analyze the audio event and update the display automatically
every time you change the settings.
NOTE
If you are working with very long les, consider deactivating the Auto option as this
may slow down the process.
Compute
Analyzes the audio event and redraws the waveform display to indicate which sections
are considered silent.
Preview
Allows you to listen to the result before it is processed.
Process
Processes the audio according to your settings.
RELATED LINKS
Removing Silent Sections on page 319
Removing Silent Sections
The Detect Silence dialog allows you to detect and remove silent sections of your audio.
PROCEDURE
1. Select one or multiple audio events with silent sections in the Project window.
2. Select Audio > Advanced > Detect Silence.
3. In the Detect Silence dialog, make your changes.
4. Click Compute to analyze the audio.
The audio is analyzed and the waveform is redrawn to indicate which sections are
considered silent according to your settings. The number of detected regions is displayed.
5. Optional: Click Preview to listen to the result.
The event is played back and the sections are silenced according to your settings.
6. Optional: In the Detection section, readjust the settings until you are satised with the
result.
7. Optional: In the Output section, activate Add as Regions.
8. In the Output section, activate Strip Silence.
9. Click Process.
RESULT
The event is split and the silent sections are removed.
Audio Functions
Detect Silence Dialog
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