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TheLargadeer

There may be other solutions but one thing you can do is hold Ctrl+Shift (PC) after you’ve got the video on the track you want it. Then you can move your mouse down and put the audio on the track you want.


mgurf1

Track targeting. Audio will go where it’s targeted...


anjatodo

Have you tried right click on the track-replace clip or link to media however its called? If you cant find it Ill go on my computer in a bit and tell you exactly. I feel the pain, it used to happen to me a lot during wedding videos, not fun at all. Tips for the future: be organized, have the least amount of layers possible, use nested sequences. I know how quickly a timeline can turn into cluttery disaster.


nicky9499

Yup, I followed this [https://video.stackexchange.com/questions/13489/adobe-premiere-restore-audio-to-a-v-clip-after-deleting](https://video.stackexchange.com/questions/13489/adobe-premiere-restore-audio-to-a-v-clip-after-deleting) and it worked well, however it's best to avoid it altogether. I try to avoid nested sequences as it's easy to over-rely on it and they make syncing media inside nests/precomps with whatever's outside extremely difficult. Combined with the immense CPU power on tap and large multi displays these days, when done with a section I just lock it.