Hi, I'd like to import both a VO narration sound file AND have music playing. Is that possible with Videoscribe?
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Mike Metcalf
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Tue, 20 May, 2014 at 11:01 PM
Yes, the music notes icon is for adding music and the microphone icon is for adding a voiceover.
Voiceovers can either be recorded in videoscribe using a real microphone attached to your computer or they can (preferably) be recorded in a third-party audio program and then imported in MP3 format.
music can be added from the videoscribe music library or imported in mp3 format.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
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Cock Battlechest
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Tue, 20 May, 2014 at 11:03 PM
Thanks Mike—did not realize there were two separate options there, my bad.
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Jay Casmirri
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Tue, 4 Nov, 2014 at 3:47 PM
Is there any way to "duck" the audio for the VO, or a way to time chunks of VO to different parts of the timeline? I guess the option is to output a movie without audio, then do more complex audio editing in an external video editor such as Final Cut?
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Mike Metcalf
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Tue, 4 Nov, 2014 at 3:56 PM
Hi, Yes, you would currently have to either pre-edit the audio and time the scribe to match it, or output the movie and edit the audio in an external editor such as final cut.
Hi, I'd like to import both a VO narration sound file AND have music playing. Is that possible with Videoscribe?
Yes, the music notes icon is for adding music and the microphone icon is for adding a voiceover.
Voiceovers can either be recorded in videoscribe using a real microphone attached to your computer or they can (preferably) be recorded in a third-party audio program and then imported in MP3 format.
music can be added from the videoscribe music library or imported in mp3 format.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
Thanks Mike—did not realize there were two separate options there, my bad.
Is there any way to "duck" the audio for the VO, or a way to time chunks of VO to different parts of the timeline? I guess the option is to output a movie without audio, then do more complex audio editing in an external video editor such as Final Cut?
Yes, you would currently have to either pre-edit the audio and time the scribe to match it, or output the movie and edit the audio in an external editor such as final cut.
However, I think that "linking sounds to specific elements" is a feature being offered in the next version (2.1) http://help.videoscribe.co/support/discussions/topics/1000039610
EDIT: looks like 2.1 is now available for beta testing: http://help.videoscribe.co/support/discussions/topics/1000042212
-Mike (videoscribe user)