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Combine Native Audio With Music

#1 User is offline   fabryddorf 

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Posted 06 July 2008 - 12:58 PM

Hi,
I have spent few hours now to try to combine Music with native audio.
Let's say I have a 10 minutes video. I would like from 3:45 (minutes) till 4:10 hear the native audio and all the outstanding should be music. It should use fade in/out functions.
I am in edit video, there I have my tracks video, music and native tracks. I highlight the music track, right click and than edit.
There is where i am lost. I get the fade in function to work on 3:45 but I do not manage to decide when it needs to stop.
Furthermore, it seems that when I raise the volume of the native audio on that bit, it is than for the whole duration of the video, meaning that now I have music and native audio playing at the same time.
Any suggestion would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Fabrizio
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Posted 06 July 2008 - 01:52 PM

QUOTE (fabryddorf @ Jul 6 2008, 03:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi,
I have spent few hours now to try to combine Music with native audio.
Let's say I have a 10 minutes video. I would like from 3:45 (minutes) till 4:10 hear the native audio and all the outstanding should be music. It should use fade in/out functions.
I am in edit video, there I have my tracks video, music and native tracks. I highlight the music track, right click and than edit.
There is where i am lost. I get the fade in function to work on 3:45 but I do not manage to decide when it needs to stop.
Furthermore, it seems that when I raise the volume of the native audio on that bit, it is than for the whole duration of the video, meaning that now I have music and native audio playing at the same time.
Any suggestion would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Fabrizio


There are different ways to do this, but this is how I would do it.

First, you never said what program in the suite you are using. Use VideoWave.

In VideoWave, click on the Timeline tab. Then move the scrubber to the 3:45 mark, right click on it, and click on split. Move to 4:10, then do the same thing.

You now have 3 separate pieces showing. Click on the first one, which is one of the two pieces that you want no native audio. Then, in the Production Editor, click on the speaker icon, and select mute. Do the same thing for the other piece that you want the native audio muted.

You now have the 3 pieces with only the middle section playing the native audio.

Now, add the music pieces that you want to the audio track at the locations that you want to hear the music.

Short version, but I am strapped for time right now, and hopefully, someone else will drop in and expand on the music portion.

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Posted 07 July 2008 - 11:03 AM

Thanks a lot. This shoudl teoretically work, but I had to split video, native audio and music and exactly the same time , to have it work.
I did not find a easy way hot to split in an easier way by digiting the wished start and end time for example. At the moment, kind of using the mouse to do this.. which is kind of difficult and therefore having overlapping pieces
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Posted 07 July 2008 - 11:51 AM

QUOTE (fabryddorf @ Jul 7 2008, 02:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks a lot. This shoudl teoretically work, but I had to split video, native audio and music and exactly the same time , to have it work.
I did not find a easy way hot to split in an easier way by digiting the wished start and end time for example. At the moment, kind of using the mouse to do this.. which is kind of difficult and therefore having overlapping pieces
regards


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