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How do I mix video and soundtrack together?

Posted: Fri 08 Oct , 2010 8:34 pm
by ô_waffleking_ô
E.g, I have a runescape video and want to add a soundtrack, how do I do it?

Re: How do I mix video and soundtrack together?

Posted: Fri 08 Oct , 2010 10:22 pm
by Socio
First you need to burn the movie on one CD, after that burn the audio on another CD, glue them together, and put the movie+audio one CD into your CD reader, after that just copy-paste the content on your HD.
Or you can use a movie making program, like Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere... or Windows Movie maker, but this is the hard way.

Re: How do I mix video and soundtrack together?

Posted: Fri 08 Oct , 2010 10:28 pm
by Azarael
lol'd

Graphics Level?

Posted: Sat 09 Oct , 2010 3:17 pm
by ô_waffleking_ô
Does the graphic and resolution decrease by using the softwares?

Re: How do I mix video and soundtrack together?

Posted: Sat 09 Oct , 2010 4:35 pm
by Socio
Depends on the codec you use, audio filter, fps you set and resolution.

Hmm

Posted: Sun 10 Oct , 2010 8:17 pm
by ô_waffleking_ô
Socio wrote:Depends on the codec you use, audio filter, fps you set and resolution.
What if it's;
DivX Codec
What's audio filter?
25FPS
1400X1050?

Re: How do I mix video and soundtrack together?

Posted: Sun 10 Oct , 2010 9:07 pm
by Socio
Audio filter/audio codec type of audio compressor, simple example: when you want to make smaller bit rate to downsize the files weight.

On other things you need to experiment yourself, what will fir you the best.
Thats a quite big resolution and fps, your movie file might get huge, if you want to upload it later on example: YouTube, you dont need to set them so high, 640x420 and around 10-15fps will do.

:O

Posted: Sun 10 Oct , 2010 9:17 pm
by ô_waffleking_ô
Socio wrote:Audio filter/audio codec type of audio compressor, simple example: when you want to make smaller bit rate to downsize the files weight.

On other things you need to experiment yourself, what will fir you the best.
Thats a quite big resolution and fps, your movie file might get huge, if you want to upload it later on example: YouTube, you dont need to set them so high, 640x420 and around 10-15fps will do.
HD FTW!