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Adding music to videos

PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:18 pm
by Flying Buckeye
To add music to videos from flight simulator will I need any programs other than Fraps?

Re: Adding music to videos

PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:23 pm
by Fozzer
...I can play the Piano for you, if you like... ::)...!

Jazz?....Blues?... 8-)...!

F....You hum it...I'll play it... ;)...!

Re: Adding music to videos

PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:32 pm
by alrot
IF you want to Mix music & original sound you may need premier or another editing mpeg,*.avi,*.mpg,*.asf,*.mov,*.flv,*.wma,.. software ,you also can use the HIDEN because few people know that there is a editing movie software hiden inside win. Xp microsoft moviemaker is in c:/program files /movie maker/moviemk.exe....(Personaly I don't like it ) I rather adobe premier or my favorite video edit magic Both are payware softwares.

after you Capture the video using Fraps or the FSX recorder ,(because fsx have it own capture system) You will import this video to the open editing software to the TIMELINE video and sound wich should be  shown separatly in two channels ,you must import to the extra audio channel the other sound could be a mp3 ,*.wav,*. wma etc format as a song, for example .

because all these software work diferent rfom each other I can not give you details of how to import or slice this chanel audio ,video, transitions ,effects, levels,etc

But you can follow the intructions of the windows movie maker.. ;)

Re: Adding music to videos

PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 6:33 am
by H
There's a few ways. If you have a capture program you can feed video or sound in (most computers have a sound 'line in', anyway). With the simplest programs you may have to fuss with the audio-video timing. I used to do this with older, precomputer equipment for church presentations with audio tapes and VHS. With a computer synthesizer program, however, you can actually put your own, instrument-by-instrument sound in without the quality-kill, dampening effects of overdubbing in the old tape-to-tape methods. There are also some free download editors out there, if you wish to punch in sound editors, video editors, etc.


8-)

Re: Adding music to videos

PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 10:55 am
by Rifleman
Windows MovieMaker is basic but can be worked satisfactorily as you can see on this one I did earlier this summer......... 8-)