Synching Music and Video...Arrggghhh!!! Nightmare!
- Gottaname
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Synching Music and Video...Arrggghhh!!! Nightmare!
I use a real primitive way of synchcronising my videos, I listen to the song on winamp and use a calculator to estimate where to cut and such, anyone know of a simpler way?
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Dude I think your three tiered video editing system is failing you man...
See in Premiere you can play the video and music at the same time and then sync it like so. Or you can even look at the waveform of the sound file and view spikes in it to help you adjust your frames properly.
Going through three programs is not going to help in synching up your program... :p
~klinky
Dude I think your three tiered video editing system is failing you man...
See in Premiere you can play the video and music at the same time and then sync it like so. Or you can even look at the waveform of the sound file and view spikes in it to help you adjust your frames properly.
Going through three programs is not going to help in synching up your program... :p
~klinky
- turboneko
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What in gods name are you using to make your video? Get a freaking editing program!
ROFLMAO!! This is the best thread in a while really... *wipes tears*Dude I think your three tiered video editing system is failing you man...
But anyway, listen to klinky and zarxrax, or at least get Windows Movie Maker
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Ick. If you must use an external audio program to calculate times, don't use WinAmp. Use a dedicated audio editor -- for most AMV work, GoldWave is a nice choice.
But, as others have said, what the heck are you using to edit? I'm using something nobody has ever heard of, and I can still sync my audio and video tracks enough so that I can get action synchronization.
But, as others have said, what the heck are you using to edit? I'm using something nobody has ever heard of, and I can still sync my audio and video tracks enough so that I can get action synchronization.
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