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musicvid10 wrote on 2/23/2013, 6:49 AM
Not sure what you mean.
Splitting a video event splits the audio if they are grouped or selected. So if you want to split only the video, ungroup them.
Locking fixes an event on the timeline, preventing it from moving. That is different than grouping.
Chienworks wrote on 2/23/2013, 8:02 AM
I haven't figured it out yet. Sometimes they end up ungrouped, sometimes they don't. Generally with auto-ripple enabled it doesn't matter much, as ungrouped events still move together anyway, and since i almost always have auto-ripple enabled i don't notice the problem much.

The only fix i've found for it is to manually regroup them.
BuddyB wrote on 2/24/2013, 7:27 AM
Thanks for the replies. I was thinking that audio/video moved together if you didn't try to ungroup; guess that is incorrect..
BuddyB
musicvid10 wrote on 2/24/2013, 10:02 AM
Oh I see.
I have seen this too, just select both audio and video clips and press "G"
"Ignore Event Grouping" must be off too.