I am using VS8, I like to add Audio clips for backgrounds in my Videos.
Is there any place where I can get it for FREE?
Your response is greately appriciated. :?
Audio clips
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john
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sharanmini
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rwindeyer
I don't know of anywhere that you can just download music. Filesharing is very big - the concept is as follows:
You download some software (free) with which you can access the network. I use WinMX (others include Kazaa) - a Google search will lead you to this. You then specify a location on your computer to which other users will be allowed access (eg the "my Music" folder).
Then activate the program and go online. If I also happen to be online, and with WinMX running, and you do a search for "James Galway" you will see that "Gasman489" (me) has a few tracks available for sharing, and the connection is DSL (should be good). Double-click on what you want, and you can start a download directly from my computer. The speed depends on how fast I can upload and how fast you can download.
With millions of users worldwide you can often find good stuff. I use it to find nice themes for holiday videos.
You download some software (free) with which you can access the network. I use WinMX (others include Kazaa) - a Google search will lead you to this. You then specify a location on your computer to which other users will be allowed access (eg the "my Music" folder).
Then activate the program and go online. If I also happen to be online, and with WinMX running, and you do a search for "James Galway" you will see that "Gasman489" (me) has a few tracks available for sharing, and the connection is DSL (should be good). Double-click on what you want, and you can start a download directly from my computer. The speed depends on how fast I can upload and how fast you can download.
With millions of users worldwide you can often find good stuff. I use it to find nice themes for holiday videos.
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sharanmini
Thank you for your reply.
Looks like you got more knowledge on VideoEditing - Question regarding DV editing and DVD burning.
I am capturing from DV Camcorder (Sony TRV-27 ) as DVD format and editing. Then burning to DVD, the quality is not that great. If I capture as DV-AVI and burn to DVD it gets flikering or jumping (I dont know the technical word). Please let me know what is the best way to get better quality Video to play on TV.
Thanks l lot.
Looks like you got more knowledge on VideoEditing - Question regarding DV editing and DVD burning.
I am capturing from DV Camcorder (Sony TRV-27 ) as DVD format and editing. Then burning to DVD, the quality is not that great. If I capture as DV-AVI and burn to DVD it gets flikering or jumping (I dont know the technical word). Please let me know what is the best way to get better quality Video to play on TV.
Thanks l lot.
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sharanmini
Thank you for your reply.
Looks like you got more knowledge on VideoEditing - Question regarding DV editing and DVD burning.
I am capturing from DV Camcorder (Sony TRV-27 ) as DVD format and editing. Then burning to DVD, the quality is not that great. If I capture as DV-AVI and burn to DVD it gets flikering or jumping (I dont know the technical word). Please let me know what is the best way to get better quality Video to play on TV.
Thanks l lot.
Looks like you got more knowledge on VideoEditing - Question regarding DV editing and DVD burning.
I am capturing from DV Camcorder (Sony TRV-27 ) as DVD format and editing. Then burning to DVD, the quality is not that great. If I capture as DV-AVI and burn to DVD it gets flikering or jumping (I dont know the technical word). Please let me know what is the best way to get better quality Video to play on TV.
Thanks l lot.
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Trevor Andrew
Hi Sharan
Have a read at this post,
check out the tutorials, will help with quality.
http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=27
Trevor
Have a read at this post,
check out the tutorials, will help with quality.
http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=27
Trevor
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rwindeyer
Hi Sharan
Good idea as Trevor suggested to read the guidelines that experienced users have put up; I always capture to DV-1. From there I edit. Then next step is to Share - Create Video File. This collates all the bits and pieces that you want to include into one continuous file. (Again I am still in DV format).
Once I have a single video file to work with, that incorporates all my edits etc, I can then go to burning. I load this into the burning program (I use a different program myself but that doesn't matter).
For burning to DVD the video is transformed (transcoded) into mpeg format. Bitrate is an important consideration here; it is an indirect measure of the quality of the final video. See this thread for details.
Hope that helps.
Good idea as Trevor suggested to read the guidelines that experienced users have put up; I always capture to DV-1. From there I edit. Then next step is to Share - Create Video File. This collates all the bits and pieces that you want to include into one continuous file. (Again I am still in DV format).
Once I have a single video file to work with, that incorporates all my edits etc, I can then go to burning. I load this into the burning program (I use a different program myself but that doesn't matter).
For burning to DVD the video is transformed (transcoded) into mpeg format. Bitrate is an important consideration here; it is an indirect measure of the quality of the final video. See this thread for details.
Hope that helps.
