Adding sound to my video is especially time-consuming because I create my music in Mixcraft specifically to coordinate with the action in my book trailers. So, for instance, each time a phrase appears, I might want a musical note to sound. I end up having to go back and forth between programs to get the timing exact or I have to write down the timing of each clip in the project. Is there a way to print out the timeline so it shows the timing?
Thanks!
M.
Print Timeline?
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Re: Print Timeline?
The easiest way is just to use the standard print screen function which is what we do when we want a screen shot like the one below : -
click on the pictures to enlarge them
or you can use the Windows snipping tool to capture only the timeline - like so :-
click on the pictures to enlarge them
or you can use the Windows snipping tool to capture only the timeline - like so :-
