Subject:syncronizing two audio sources together
Posted by: pmvideo
Date:8/12/2000 12:42:00 AM
Help! I'm tring to sycronize a cassette recording which is from the mixer board at the church of a funeral that I have video taped, with the camcorder's background sound. I feel so bad that I didn't bring my hi-fi VCR and tapped in their mixer like I normaly do because I have no problem to syncronize that with the camcorder's sound but this was the last spur at the moment thing so now all I got is their cassette recording which they gave me. It's the shits!!! I have tryed to sycronize it with the camcorder's sound but the cassette recording speeds up and slows down only noticed to someone trying to sycronize it with something else. There is no steady speed. Is there a way to add the cassette sound track on the sound forge under the camcorder's sound track to manipulate the cassette sound track to match with the camcorder's or does anyone else out there have any ideas. I have been stuck on this one for awhile. Thanks Pete |
Subject:Re: syncronizing two audio sources together
Reply by: mm
Date:8/14/2000 9:31:00 PM
Pete, if you can buy Vegas your worries will be over, there you can sync the audio and video together! All you do is click and drag the audio to match the video, it is that simple! You will need to invest in a nice video card to import the video from the camcorder. I haven't used the video capability of Vegas yet, but intend to soon! Also, another thought is to purchase the Noise Removal software from Sound Forge to cleanup the cassette noise. Seems like alot of money, I know, but in the future when you want to do this again, you will be equipped! Hope this helps!MM. |