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RyanSxi |
posted on 25th Oct 10 at 11:29 |
You lads were spot on! | |
Dom |
posted on 23rd Oct 10 at 22:27 |
quote: This is probably the issue. You can check video/audio codecs using >GSpot<. Could also try Virtualdub, it's mainly a convertion/filter tool but it has basic editing functions. | |
RyanSxi |
posted on 23rd Oct 10 at 20:41 |
Looking that way as its one film out of loads will not produce sound. Is there a way to figure out what codec I need? | |
Ian |
posted on 23rd Oct 10 at 20:08 |
Lack of sound could also be a codec issue. | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 23rd Oct 10 at 19:39 |
There is an option just above the edited storyboard, to set audio levels. Change to the left to 100% video instead of adding your own music or mix of the two. Should only take the sound from the vid I think. Not used it for a couple of years. | |
RyanSxi |
posted on 23rd Oct 10 at 19:31 |
quote: no lol its actually for a presentation for my mate. he wants to add some bits of a film :lol: I have done it wilth windows movie maker but theres no sound :mad: any ideas? there is sound on the original... | |
Russ |
posted on 23rd Oct 10 at 19:20 |
120% this is from a porno | |
_Allan_ |
posted on 23rd Oct 10 at 18:18 |
Windows Movie Maker can do it. | |
RyanSxi |
posted on 23rd Oct 10 at 18:17 |
Anyone know of any software for the above? Wanting 4 x 1 minute clips from a 2 hour .avi file. |