Re: I'm back to video and sound questions
I bought Cyberlink PowerDirector 15 Ultimate a few months ago. My son uses it to put together his soccer video highlights. Is that something I can use with this, or do I need to go to one of the other software packages mentioned?
Whatever is easy is my top choice...err, provided cost is low (to zero.)
Re: I'm back to video and sound questions
Re: I'm back to video and sound questions
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Originally Posted by
Darrell KSR
Should be getting the Tascam tomorrow. Hope I get a chance to try it a little before Tuesday.
You should be able to practice syncing with any old audio and video files. That way you learn the edit controls and what you can do. As with multi track audio files I'm sure (what I work with), just knowing how you can manipulate the different tracks be they audio and/or video will be the biggest hurdle.
Syncing should be no problem since I believe you can grab and drag the tracks to where they lineup (I assume).
As a matter of fact, a person could take a music video clip, split the audio and video, and then sync it back together for practice I'd imagine. Worst you would have is two audio files (possibly) and a little delay between the two.
there may even be a function that auto-deletes the audio file from the video.
Re: I'm back to video and sound questions
Nobody will probably be interested in this, but it's a really good deal if you're looking for something like I just purchased.
Adorama sells the Tascam DR-22WL 2-channels handheld audio recorder with Wi-Fi for $124.99. If you plug in the promo code (you have to look for it after you add it to the cart, but before you buy it, and click that you have a promo code), it will deduct $45 from the purchase price for a bottom line, free shipping, no tax price of $79.99.
Amazon is selling it for $116.
Promo code is BLACKFRIDY
Note the spelling. Just cut and paste it if you are interested.
Link to product page:
https://www.adorama.com/tsdr22wl.htm...erConfirmation
Re: I'm back to video and sound questions
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Originally Posted by
kingcat
Wow, is that easy--at least, per the video. I still haven't tried it, but I am looking forward to trying soon. Maybe this weekend.