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    Splice Video and audio together into a movie file. I have done all the audio to a movie and I have exported it as wave. Just need a program which I can open the 2 up, line them up and export them as MPEG(?)

    Any ideas?

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    Posted this in the wrong section

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    sonic foundry vegas video can do this!!!

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    Bit expensive tho

    Ah **** it, will get a crack. Only going to use it once

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Divide
    Bit expensive tho

    Ah **** it, will get a crack. Only going to use it once
    thats the way ;)

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    Thinking about it, VirtualDub might do this... and that's free.

    Just a thought.

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    Adobe Premiere ;)

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    if you want to just splice it straight over the top , you can do it in sound forge.
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    you can also do it in sx there are some settings in prefrences relating to it
    video appears as thumbnails on its own track .

    haven`t done it myself though
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    Quote Originally Posted by xfive
    Adobe Premiere ;)
    or final cut pro

    import the video and the audio track opens at the 2 channels on the bottom, and you can edit away

    both have a library of audio effects that you can drag over sections of the audio. fades etc...

    i think you have to crossfade the two sections that you want mix or do whatever effect

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    Quote Originally Posted by FILTERZ
    you can also do it in sx there are some settings in prefrences relating to it
    video appears as thumbnails on its own track .

    haven`t done it myself though
    thats actually a much easier option. i did this in cubase... the video came up in split frameshots... no motion. that was in an earlier version of cubase


    protools plays actual video

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    Quote Originally Posted by FILTERZ
    you can also do it in sx there are some settings in prefrences relating to it
    video appears as thumbnails on its own track .

    haven`t done it myself though
    Yea thats how I made the sound for the movie and synchronised it all up. All you can with that is export the audio tho

    I will look into using SF tho nice one :clap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Divide
    Quote Originally Posted by FILTERZ
    you can also do it in sx there are some settings in prefrences relating to it
    video appears as thumbnails on its own track .

    haven`t done it myself though
    Yea thats how I made the sound for the movie and synchronised it all up. All you can with that is export the audio tho

    I will look into using SF tho nice one :clap:
    i'm pretty sure i've exported an avi file from SX but it was a long time ago

 

 

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