Insert audio into video clips with 'Audio to Video Mixer'

Picture 1 of Insert audio into video clips with 'Audio to Video Mixer' Have you ever wanted to voice your own voice or illustration into a video clip? The 'Audio to Video Mixer' tool, in the form of 'extremely rare goods', will help you make digital audio dubbing with just a few mouse clicks.

Audio to Video Mixer (AVM) can dub most digital music formats into all digital video formats. AVM is compatible with popular digital music formats such as MP3, WMA, WAV, AC3, OGG, MPA . as well as compatible with digital video formats such as AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV, ASF, VOB . You have It is possible to use AMV to voice back and forth between any digital music format and digital video stated that the image and sound quality of the original file is completely unchanged.

Using AMV is also extremely easy. Click on the 'Add Video' icon to find the video file that you need to insert the sound, when the selection is complete, the name of this video file will appear in the next 'Video File Name' -> list and click on the icon. 'Add Audio' to find the audio file to be inserted into the video, when it is selected, the audio file will appear in the 'Audio File Name' list. After all, simply click on the 'Mix' button and AMV will automatically insert the audio file into your video clip.

To monitor as well as fine tune the audio dubbing process to the video clip, click on the 'Feedback Window' button to enter the fine-tuning interface. The most unique effect in this Feedback Window is to split the screen into two equal parts, by checking 'Split fields'. You can also 'check' the boxes in 'Data overlaying' to select different video effects.

Before performing the voiceover, you can also go to 'Option' to select the output resolution of the video clip, the number of frames per second, convert the format of the video, etc. If you do not interfere, the video file is Voiceover will be exported to AVI with the resolution of the original video file and the default name is C: Video_new.avi.

The voiceover process is fast or slow depending on the processing speed of the computer as well as the size of the video file. If the playing time of video files is longer than MP3 files, AVM will automatically repeat the dubbing process right from the beginning of the MP3 file.

AVM also supports the recording process directly from the microphone. To use this feature, simply attach the microphone to your computer and click the 'Microphone' button to start the 'demonstration' process for the video you are watching on the screen. The default output format of this audio file will be C: Recoder.wav. When the note is over, you will have a voiceover audio file that fits into the video clip and just insert these 2 media files together with the AVM.

009Soft is selling this unique tool for $ 30. Users can go here to download a trial version of about 714 KB.

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