Quick Newbie Question
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The1Reaper
Quick Newbie Question
I have VideoStudio 7 that I'm still picking up on and here's the issue, I have a video file and an audio file that match up with each other and I need to put them together as a video. But after I create the file and play the new video, the audio sounds flushed out and very low quality. It's not a problem with the audio file, which sounds just fine before creating the video... so as a newbie who don't know much about VideoStudio yet, I'm just asking how to get the audio to sound better. (FYI, we also need to keep the video file size down as low as possible without giving up too much quality, because the video is going onto a website and will be downloaded by many people and we don't want the site's bandwidth to be exceeded.)
Last edited by The1Reaper on Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Actually, we need to know the properties of the both the original video and audio, and what you are trying to convert them to (i.e. your project properties and output properties) as well. An indication of your computer specifications and operating system would also be useful. And tell us in detail about how you are going through your project.
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