View Full Version : Audio Vs. Audio/Music Overlay
Steve
March 20th 05, 06:43 PM
how do I transition from audio/music overlay to original audio within the
movie?
Aaron
March 20th 05, 10:33 PM
On the left hand side above where your video gets
inserted is a button called set audio level. It is next
to the microphone icon.
>-----Original Message-----
>how do I transition from audio/music overlay to original
audio within the
>movie?
>.
>
Omri
March 20th 05, 10:57 PM
The problem is that you can not transit from audio/music
overlay to original audio within the movie , but just can
set this thing for the entire movie at the beginning.
If anyone will explain me how to do this transit in a
small part of the movie I will be glad.
>-----Original Message-----
>On the left hand side above where your video gets
>inserted is a button called set audio level. It is next
>to the microphone icon.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>how do I transition from audio/music overlay to
original
>audio within the
>>movie?
>>.
>>
>.
>
balu
June 23rd 05, 08:56 PM
Have you gotten a satisfying solution for this problem. I would like to
know. Other video editing programs incorporate the feature you (and I) want.
I sure would like to see it in Movie Maker. The only halfway solution I
have seen suggested is to break the video clip into segments and then you can
fade in and out crossing from your video soundtrack to your audio overlay.
Seems cumbersome. You can also save your whole project in some format (is it
avi-dv? or something like that) and then reload that into a new project and
now all the sound should become the video soundtrack of the new movie (not
that I have actually tried that).
"Omri" wrote:
> The problem is that you can not transit from audio/music
> overlay to original audio within the movie , but just can
> set this thing for the entire movie at the beginning.
>
> If anyone will explain me how to do this transit in a
> small part of the movie I will be glad.
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >On the left hand side above where your video gets
> >inserted is a button called set audio level. It is next
> >to the microphone icon.
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>how do I transition from audio/music overlay to
> original
> >audio within the
> >>movie?
> >>.
> >>
> >.
> >
>
Don
January 13th 06, 01:31 AM
That is exactly what I am trying to do but haven't had any luck so far. I
want to add a song to the first few clips, overriding the audio, then revert
back to the captured audio from my movie.
"balu" wrote:
> Have you gotten a satisfying solution for this problem. I would like to
> know. Other video editing programs incorporate the feature you (and I) want.
> I sure would like to see it in Movie Maker. The only halfway solution I
> have seen suggested is to break the video clip into segments and then you can
> fade in and out crossing from your video soundtrack to your audio overlay.
> Seems cumbersome. You can also save your whole project in some format (is it
> avi-dv? or something like that) and then reload that into a new project and
> now all the sound should become the video soundtrack of the new movie (not
> that I have actually tried that).
>
> "Omri" wrote:
>
> > The problem is that you can not transit from audio/music
> > overlay to original audio within the movie , but just can
> > set this thing for the entire movie at the beginning.
> >
> > If anyone will explain me how to do this transit in a
> > small part of the movie I will be glad.
> >
> >
> >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >On the left hand side above where your video gets
> > >inserted is a button called set audio level. It is next
> > >to the microphone icon.
> > >>-----Original Message-----
> > >>how do I transition from audio/music overlay to
> > original
> > >audio within the
> > >>movie?
> > >>.
> > >>
> > >.
> > >
> >
Graham Hughes
January 18th 06, 01:51 PM
Check out the how to edit music and audio video tutorial
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutorials/Video_Tutorials.htm
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Don" > wrote in message
...
> That is exactly what I am trying to do but haven't had any luck so far. I
> want to add a song to the first few clips, overriding the audio, then
> revert
> back to the captured audio from my movie.
>
> "balu" wrote:
>
>> Have you gotten a satisfying solution for this problem. I would like to
>> know. Other video editing programs incorporate the feature you (and I)
>> want.
>> I sure would like to see it in Movie Maker. The only halfway solution I
>> have seen suggested is to break the video clip into segments and then you
>> can
>> fade in and out crossing from your video soundtrack to your audio
>> overlay.
>> Seems cumbersome. You can also save your whole project in some format
>> (is it
>> avi-dv? or something like that) and then reload that into a new project
>> and
>> now all the sound should become the video soundtrack of the new movie
>> (not
>> that I have actually tried that).
>>
>> "Omri" wrote:
>>
>> > The problem is that you can not transit from audio/music
>> > overlay to original audio within the movie , but just can
>> > set this thing for the entire movie at the beginning.
>> >
>> > If anyone will explain me how to do this transit in a
>> > small part of the movie I will be glad.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > >-----Original Message-----
>> > >On the left hand side above where your video gets
>> > >inserted is a button called set audio level. It is next
>> > >to the microphone icon.
>> > >>-----Original Message-----
>> > >>how do I transition from audio/music overlay to
>> > original
>> > >audio within the
>> > >>movie?
>> > >>.
>> > >>
>> > >.
>> > >
>> >
Don
January 18th 06, 09:51 PM
No, I haven't gotten any new answers other than what you stated. I haven't
wqrked on my project this week, I was getting too frustrtated. Hope you have
better luck than I did.
"Don" wrote:
> That is exactly what I am trying to do but haven't had any luck so far. I
> want to add a song to the first few clips, overriding the audio, then revert
> back to the captured audio from my movie.
>
> "balu" wrote:
>
> > Have you gotten a satisfying solution for this problem. I would like to
> > know. Other video editing programs incorporate the feature you (and I) want.
> > I sure would like to see it in Movie Maker. The only halfway solution I
> > have seen suggested is to break the video clip into segments and then you can
> > fade in and out crossing from your video soundtrack to your audio overlay.
> > Seems cumbersome. You can also save your whole project in some format (is it
> > avi-dv? or something like that) and then reload that into a new project and
> > now all the sound should become the video soundtrack of the new movie (not
> > that I have actually tried that).
> >
> > "Omri" wrote:
> >
> > > The problem is that you can not transit from audio/music
> > > overlay to original audio within the movie , but just can
> > > set this thing for the entire movie at the beginning.
> > >
> > > If anyone will explain me how to do this transit in a
> > > small part of the movie I will be glad.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > >-----Original Message-----
> > > >On the left hand side above where your video gets
> > > >inserted is a button called set audio level. It is next
> > > >to the microphone icon.
> > > >>-----Original Message-----
> > > >>how do I transition from audio/music overlay to
> > > original
> > > >audio within the
> > > >>movie?
> > > >>.
> > > >>
> > > >.
> > > >
> > >
Graham Hughes
January 18th 06, 10:07 PM
That is the only way of doing it in MM.
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Don" > wrote in message
...
> No, I haven't gotten any new answers other than what you stated. I
> haven't
> wqrked on my project this week, I was getting too frustrtated. Hope you
> have
> better luck than I did.
>
> "Don" wrote:
>
>> That is exactly what I am trying to do but haven't had any luck so far.
>> I
>> want to add a song to the first few clips, overriding the audio, then
>> revert
>> back to the captured audio from my movie.
>>
>> "balu" wrote:
>>
>> > Have you gotten a satisfying solution for this problem. I would like
>> > to
>> > know. Other video editing programs incorporate the feature you (and I)
>> > want.
>> > I sure would like to see it in Movie Maker. The only halfway solution
>> > I
>> > have seen suggested is to break the video clip into segments and then
>> > you can
>> > fade in and out crossing from your video soundtrack to your audio
>> > overlay.
>> > Seems cumbersome. You can also save your whole project in some format
>> > (is it
>> > avi-dv? or something like that) and then reload that into a new project
>> > and
>> > now all the sound should become the video soundtrack of the new movie
>> > (not
>> > that I have actually tried that).
>> >
>> > "Omri" wrote:
>> >
>> > > The problem is that you can not transit from audio/music
>> > > overlay to original audio within the movie , but just can
>> > > set this thing for the entire movie at the beginning.
>> > >
>> > > If anyone will explain me how to do this transit in a
>> > > small part of the movie I will be glad.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > >-----Original Message-----
>> > > >On the left hand side above where your video gets
>> > > >inserted is a button called set audio level. It is next
>> > > >to the microphone icon.
>> > > >>-----Original Message-----
>> > > >>how do I transition from audio/music overlay to
>> > > original
>> > > >audio within the
>> > > >>movie?
>> > > >>.
>> > > >>
>> > > >.
>> > > >
>> > >
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