Is it possible to import multiple audio tracks that are then timed to individual animations? For longer videos, I'd love to find a way to not need a "perfect" take in one go.
Thanks!
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Mike Metcalf
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Thu, 21 Aug, 2014 at 6:39 PM
That is not currently a feature, but I believe it has been suggested and is being considered for inclusion in future versions of videoscribe. If you search through the suggestions threads, you might find a thread about it that you can "LIKE" to give the idea more support.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
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Jonathan Farley
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Sun, 26 Apr, 2015 at 11:13 PM
YES PLEASE!!!!
Matthew Cook
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Mon, 27 Apr, 2015 at 10:51 AM
An alternative to recording the voiceover in VideoScribe would be to record it in a third party application such as Audacity which is free. Audacity allows you to edit the audio and cut and splice bits together. You can then save the voiceover as an MP3 file and import it into VideoScribe.
Thanks!
If you search through the suggestions threads, you might find a thread about it that you can "LIKE" to give the idea more support.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
An alternative to recording the voiceover in VideoScribe would be to record it in a third party application such as Audacity which is free. Audacity allows you to edit the audio and cut and splice bits together. You can then save the voiceover as an MP3 file and import it into VideoScribe.
Record a voiceover
I recorded my audio in mp4 file and i can´t import to the videoscribe video, what can I do?
-Mike (videoscribe user)