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#1 pfhlad0

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Posted 16 June 2006 - 10:13 AM

I'm using DVD Builder to create a movie. I'm trying to add music to the entire movie (not specific songs for specific video clips). I can attach the audio file, but it's only letting me add one. I want to be able to attach 4 or 5 songs to the whole thing (specify the order from start to finish). Can I do that?

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Posted 16 June 2006 - 10:35 AM

View Postpfhlad0, on Jun 16 2006, 01:13 PM, said:

I'm using DVD Builder to create a movie. I'm trying to add music to the entire movie (not specific songs for specific video clips). I can attach the audio file, but it's only letting me add one. I want to be able to attach 4 or 5 songs to the whole thing (specify the order from start to finish). Can I do that?

How much work have you done on the production?   It's going to be a lot easier to make that movie in VideoWave where you can attach the music to an internal or external track.

What version of DVD Builder do you have?   If it's EMC 7 then...

You can get that production into VideoWave fairly quickly by doing an Advance Edit in DVD Builder. Make a small change and click Done.   DO NOT CLOSE DVD BUILDER.   Now do a Windows\ Search \ Advanced and search in Hidden and Subfolders for a .dmsm file.   When you find it, double click on the file which will open VideoWave.  Do an immediate File\ Save As and give it a name.

Now that you've got in in VideoWave, switch to the Timeline view and drag and drop the songs to the audio track.
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Posted 16 June 2006 - 11:15 AM

How do I do an advance edit?

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Posted 16 June 2006 - 02:29 PM

View Postpfhlad0, on Jun 16 2006, 02:15 PM, said:

How do I do an advance edit?

Click on the Advanced Edit icon.

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