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29-Jun-2005, 02:30 PM #1
audio onto video
i have been trying to put audio over my camcorder video using microsoft movie maker and have come across a problem.

i dont actualy want the complete track over my video audio and only want it say untill the vocal (in the song) comes in

the fade in and out options on movie maker dont realy fade they more like cut off. is there a way around this or a program i can use to slice my orignal music tracks down ?

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29-Jun-2005, 04:47 PM #2
The Audio Recorder/Editor freeware "Audacity" may help you ...
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

You can trim, fade in/out, and much more.
You may need to install the Lame_enc.dll to get it to save as mp3.
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