I import a DVD clip and I want to disable the volume on that so I can import an MP3 audio and make that the audio. How do I disable the audio from the DVD? this is very confusing lol.
Question on disabling DVD audio...
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Mattcharles
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Question on disabling DVD audio...
Ok, I am having trouble with Ulead VideoStudio Plus 10
I import a DVD clip and I want to disable the volume on that so I can import an MP3 audio and make that the audio. How do I disable the audio from the DVD? this is very confusing lol.
I import a DVD clip and I want to disable the volume on that so I can import an MP3 audio and make that the audio. How do I disable the audio from the DVD? this is very confusing lol.
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Hi Mattcharles, and welcome to the forums..
In order to help you we need more information. Please read the following : Also please complete your system information in your profile. This will help us in troubleshooting your problems now, and in the future this information will already be available, so you will not have to re-type it.
Instead of disabling the audio, import the video with the audio. Then you can either mute the audio, or split and delete the audio, (which really just mutes it.) You can then import the audio you want.
Ron P.
In order to help you we need more information. Please read the following : Also please complete your system information in your profile. This will help us in troubleshooting your problems now, and in the future this information will already be available, so you will not have to re-type it.
Instead of disabling the audio, import the video with the audio. Then you can either mute the audio, or split and delete the audio, (which really just mutes it.) You can then import the audio you want.
Ron P.
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Mattcharles
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Well you answered my question so I don't have to type all that lol.vidoman wrote:Hi Mattcharles, and welcome to the forums..
In order to help you we need more information. Please read the following : Also please complete your system information in your profile. This will help us in troubleshooting your problems now, and in the future this information will already be available, so you will not have to re-type it.
Instead of disabling the audio, import the video with the audio. Then you can either mute the audio, or split and delete the audio, (which really just mutes it.) You can then import the audio you want.
Ron P.
Where do I find all of that stuff out though on my PC.
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- System_Drive: C
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- motherboard: Hewlett-Packard 2AF3 1.0
- processor: 3.40 gigahertz Intel Core i7-4770
- ram: 16GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 645
- sound_card: NVIDIA High Definition Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 4TB
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: 1-HP 27" IPS, 1-Sanyo 21" TV/Monitor
- Corel programs: VS5,8.9,10-X5,PSP9-X8,CDGS-9,X4,Painter
- Location: Kansas, USA
Lucky you
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To find out your system information, Right-Click on My Computer and select Manage. Then click on the Device Manager located in the left pane. Then in the Right pane click on the various components. They will expand giving you information, like the Display Adapter.
You could also use a freeware program called Belarc Advisor. It will tell you everything about your system (but were afraid to ask)
Ron P.
To find out your system information, Right-Click on My Computer and select Manage. Then click on the Device Manager located in the left pane. Then in the Right pane click on the various components. They will expand giving you information, like the Display Adapter.
You could also use a freeware program called Belarc Advisor. It will tell you everything about your system (but were afraid to ask)
Ron P.
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