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Posted 08 May 2006 - 06:02 PM

I am creating a project in VideoWave & when I want to edit by background music, I belive that I am following the directins


The Audio Editor lets you change the properties of audio clips, such as the volume and duration, looping, and equalizer settings. You can use preset equalizer settings, or create and save your own.

You can edit audio that is attached to an individual item or that spans the entire production and set the audio start and end times in the production or internal tracks.

Choose one of these ways to open the Audio Editor:
From the Storyline view, right-click an individual item or the Production Editor Background (whichever contains the audio you want to edit), and choose Edit > Background Audio.
From the Timeline view, right-click an individual audio item in any audio track and choose Edit.
The Audio Editor appears.

About Audio Editor buttons
The Audio Editor has the following buttons:




Click an edit point to select it, and then click this button to remove the edit point from the envelope.


Click this button to reset all the edit points you have added.


The above directions do not seems to work....What if anything am I doing wrong...The Audio editor never opens
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Posted 09 May 2006 - 03:37 AM

Read the disclaimer at the top of the help pages. The audio editor as described is only available in the Deluxe version of EMC 8. Sorry :) .

Roxio is supposed to have a download upgrade to the deluxe version soon. It will be worth the price around $20)

View Postheshie75v, on May 8 2006, 09:02 PM, said:

I am creating a project in VideoWave & when I want to edit by background music, I belive that I am following the directins


The Audio Editor lets you change the properties of audio clips, such as the volume and duration, looping, and equalizer settings. You can use preset equalizer settings, or create and save your own.

You can edit audio that is attached to an individual item or that spans the entire production and set the audio start and end times in the production or internal tracks.

Choose one of these ways to open the Audio Editor:
From the Storyline view, right-click an individual item or the Production Editor Background (whichever contains the audio you want to edit), and choose Edit > Background Audio.
From the Timeline view, right-click an individual audio item in any audio track and choose Edit.
The Audio Editor appears.

About Audio Editor buttons
The Audio Editor has the following buttons:




Click an edit point to select it, and then click this button to remove the edit point from the envelope.


Click this button to reset all the edit points you have added.


The above directions do not seems to work....What if anything am I doing wrong...The Audio editor never opens

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Posted 09 May 2006 - 08:33 AM

View Postsknis, on May 9 2006, 03:37 AM, said:

Read the disclaimer at the top of the help pages. The audio editor as described is only available in the Deluxe version of EMC 8. Sorry :) .

Roxio is supposed to have a download upgrade to the deluxe version soon. It will be worth the price around $20)



Ok, thanks for the info....however if I want to end my slideshow background music with a fading out of the music instead of an abupt ending how do I do that?
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Posted 09 May 2006 - 09:08 AM

In VideoWave, timeline view, click on the speaker icon. You can use a pre-set fade in or out or volume adjustment.

View Postheshie75v, on May 9 2006, 11:33 AM, said:

Ok, thanks for the info....however if I want to end my slideshow background music with a fading out of the music instead of an abupt ending how do I do that?
Thanks

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Post icon  Posted 09 May 2006 - 09:29 AM

View Postsknis, on May 9 2006, 09:08 AM, said:

In VideoWave, timeline view, click on the speaker icon. You can use a pre-set fade in or out or volume adjustment.




[size=7]The speaker is grayed out..cannot click on it....what shall I do??
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Posted 09 May 2006 - 10:07 AM

Make sure you have your audio track highlighted. The speaker icon should be available then.

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