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On another topic named "Record soundtrack. Sound example, not quite perfect, You Tube Video. Lining up audio and picture in video edit
#Stabilization mode for serif movieplus x6 movie#
Its possible windows movie maker could do the job, but it won't be easy lining up the audio to picture in WMM as it is such a basic program with little chance of adjusting speed variations in your content. I use san serif movieplus X6 for my simple edits.
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Or you could use video edit software to make the audio appear on both left and right channels. The reason for copying audio to a new track is becuase if you don't you will only get audio from one speaker on your pc or laptop. To the left of the audacity tracks, there is a pan control, pan one track left, one track right, and 'export' the audio. Set audacity to record in mono in it's preferences, record the audio, as it will be mono, you will need to then copy and paste the recorded audio to a new track, in an indentical position under the original recording. It is fine to connect the headphone of a projector to the line in of a pc or laptop, just begin the the volume at around 1/3 while you set audacity recording and watch the record levels, increase the projector volume gently to get a good signal. It is possible, I have managed some short examples. It's not easy because you will have the scan of the film as the wrong speed, the audio at the right speed, assuming the projector speed is stable) and a video edit software trying to run at 24/25fps Then I use video edit software to import the film scan and the audio file and then spend ages lining the two up to be in sync. I use Audacity (free) software to record the audio and export that as a wav file. In the projector spec, it is written that they use the pins 2 and 3 only, I guess it means no stereo. May I connect directly this lead to the mike inlet, also a 3.5 mm jack female, of my computer? I found on internet a lead made of a 5 pin DIN plug to a 3.5 mm jack stereo audio. I can't remember if there's a sync option in there since I never had a need for it.īy looking closer to my projector and to its spec, I found a line output in the form apparently of a 5 pin DIN male plug designed to connect the projector to an amplifier. I just drop music files in to give it a sound track. Synchronizing, I have no idea what's out there to do that. You might have to fiddle with recording levels until you get something you like. Record the output to a single channel and then use a wave editor such as Audacity to mirror the track onto the second channel. Is the output on the Eumig stereo or mono? You could either make a cable to get the single channel onto both channels of the computer.
#Stabilization mode for serif movieplus x6 driver#
It would either detect this on it's own, or your sound driver control panel would let you select mic/line in. If there's only one, it's probably a split input that can be used for either mic or line in. I think you should be able to hook up the output of the Eumig to your computer's input. I don't THINK it would hurt it, but I really don't know for sure. I can't really answer your first question. Topic: Somikon HD-XL Film Scanner & Digitizer (Super) 8mm - EU market This topic comprises 6 pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Somikon HD-XL Film Scanner & Digitizer (Super) 8mm - EU market ()
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#Stabilization mode for serif movieplus x6 full#

Image must be taken between, 1st and 31st of May 2012, and entered into the gallery album no later than the 9th June. * (That's the season, not the wound springy one). The subject for the competition this time is Spring. To Enter all you need to do is upload a photo's (up to two photo's per entrant), to the Serif MoviePlus X6 Competition album in our gallery. A copy of MoviePlus X6 valued at over £60.00 could be yours just by entering your images. Software makers Serif have very kindly donated a copy of their very powerful Movie editing software to give away as a prize for our photo competition.
