I am trying to create a video by combining scanned images with narration. I have three possible methods of recording the narration. A camcorder, a digital voice recorder or the computer microphone input. It seems like the computer input is the simplest.
Is there a tutorial on how to create the individual narration segments and marrying them to the image?
Adding Audio to Images
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DennisNB
, Oct 12 2009 05:19 AM
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Posted 12 October 2009 - 05:19 AM
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Posted 12 October 2009 - 05:44 AM
QUOTE (DennisNB @ Oct 12 2009, 08:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am trying to create a video by combining scanned images with narration. I have three possible methods of recording the narration. A camcorder, a digital voice recorder or the computer microphone input. It seems like the computer input is the simplest.
Is there a tutorial on how to create the individual narration segments and marrying them to the image?
Is there a tutorial on how to create the individual narration segments and marrying them to the image?
Yes, karri made a video on it.
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Posted 12 October 2009 - 06:11 AM
QUOTE (sknis @ Oct 12 2009, 05:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I tired to open the link and got an error message.
Firefox can't find the server at www.emctips.com.
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Posted 12 October 2009 - 06:13 AM
QUOTE (DennisNB @ Oct 12 2009, 10:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I tired to open the link and got an error message.
Firefox can't find the server at www.emctips.com.
Firefox can't find the server at www.emctips.com.
Try it again or try it with IE.
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Posted 12 October 2009 - 06:27 AM
QUOTE (DennisNB @ Oct 12 2009, 10:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I tired to open the link and got an error message.
Firefox can't find the server at www.emctips.com.
Firefox can't find the server at www.emctips.com.
Firefox works just fine at this time
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#6
Posted 12 October 2009 - 11:38 AM
I can get in on FF and IE, but in case you still cannot access the video I've copy and pasted the video's accompanying text below.
Adding Narration
You need to have a microphone connected to your computer to add Narration to a VideoWave Production.
Click the Add Narration icon in the VideoWave Production Editor. In the Narration Dialog Box, click on Audio Settings.
These settings should work, but may vary slightly depending on your computer's sound configuration:
Device: "Line In/Mic In"
Input: Microphone
Click on Change Folder to save your Narration to a different folder than the default.
Click OK and OK again.
You may want to experiment to find the ideal audio Level for your computer.
In the preview window, move the playback head to where you want your narration to begin. As you narrate, VideoWave will play the slideshow so you will know how your narration matches up with your images.
Once you are ready to record, click the Record button and wait for the 3-second countdown to begin your narration. When finished narrating, click STOP.
Preview your narration by highlighting the narration clip and clicking Preview. You can keep the track or delete it and redo it. Once you are happy with your narration, click Done to return to the Production Editor in the main VideoWave window.
Adding Narration
You need to have a microphone connected to your computer to add Narration to a VideoWave Production.
Click the Add Narration icon in the VideoWave Production Editor. In the Narration Dialog Box, click on Audio Settings.
These settings should work, but may vary slightly depending on your computer's sound configuration:
Device: "Line In/Mic In"
Input: Microphone
Click on Change Folder to save your Narration to a different folder than the default.
Click OK and OK again.
You may want to experiment to find the ideal audio Level for your computer.
In the preview window, move the playback head to where you want your narration to begin. As you narrate, VideoWave will play the slideshow so you will know how your narration matches up with your images.
Once you are ready to record, click the Record button and wait for the 3-second countdown to begin your narration. When finished narrating, click STOP.
Preview your narration by highlighting the narration clip and clicking Preview. You can keep the track or delete it and redo it. Once you are happy with your narration, click Done to return to the Production Editor in the main VideoWave window.
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#7
Posted 13 October 2009 - 02:07 PM
QUOTE (Jim_Hardin @ Oct 12 2009, 06:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Try it again or try it with IE.
it opened fine this time in Firefox. I might have highlighted the "period" before the right click. Thanks for the link.
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