Right-click on either of the files, and select “Merge Audio/Video.” HitFilm will compare the audio in both files, synchronize them, then replace the original audio in the video with the audio file you selected. Select the video file in the media panel, then hold CTRL ( CMD on Mac) and select the associated audio file. If your video and audio are recorded in separate files, you can sync them in the HitFilm media panel. Once an item is in the Media panel you can customize its properties by clicking the gear icon to its right, or choosing Properties from its menu. These are used in combination with an associated 3D model. 3D Model Animation is for Alembic animation files, in the ABC format.See Importing 3D Models for more information. 3D Model is for importing 3D objects, which can then be manipulated live on the HitFilm timeline.This will create a new composite shot containing the 3D camera and point cloud. 3D Camera Tracking Data from software including Boujou, SynthEyes, PFtrack and more can be imported into HitFilm.See Saving Composite Shots for more details. Composite Shot is for importing HitFilm projects and composite shot files.Images should be numbered in frame order. Image Sequence is used for important sequential images stored in a single folder.Media is the standard option for importing videos, individual images and audio.To import files to HitFilm you can use the Import button in the Media panel or drag files directly from a folder on your computer into the HitFilm interface.Ĭlicking the triangular arrow to the right of the Import button displays additional import options. For more information see Importing 3D Models. *The exception to this rule is with 3D objects, which are imported and stored in the project file. Therefore if you wish to transfer a project to another computer you must make sure all project media is also included. Similarly, duplicating a clip in a HitFilm project does not create multiple copies of the source, as they all reference the same source. Therefore removing a clip from a timeline or from the Media panel does not remove it from your computer. Importing media to your project does not alter or affect the original source files on your computer, as HitFilm only references the original files. Once imported they become assets in the Media panel, where they can be accessed and re-used as many times as you want. To use media files in your project you need to first import them.
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