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yellowjacket
01-27-2012, 08:51 AM
im wanting to make a movie for a contest. need some editing or some instruction on editing. im not good at it. anyone out there good? tia

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T-bird
01-27-2012, 09:13 AM
There is tons of good instructional videos online. Just go to youtube and type in the name of the program you are looking to use.

yellowjacket
01-27-2012, 12:27 PM
like do i upload to their site and edit, them put it on yt? ive edited on yt before but im not seein options that id like to incorperate

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T-bird
01-27-2012, 02:16 PM
I got some really epensive editing software from a buggy but I am sure there are decent programs that are free. You will have to download the program to your computer and then you can export it to a sharing website like youtube.

T-bird
01-27-2012, 02:16 PM
I got some really epensive editing software from a buddy but I am sure there are decent programs that are free. You will have to download the program to your computer and then you can export the final video to a sharing website like youtube.

yellowjacket
02-14-2012, 12:43 PM
im gonna mess around on computer today tryin to figure it out...like uploading MY audio to be background music....and putting letters/ words on the screen.... stuff like that. yes im a retard:)

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yellowjacket
02-22-2012, 03:39 PM
ok heres where im lost....if anyone has answers im all ears!....

ive got a kareoke cd( music but no lyrics) and wanting to record new lyrics onto the music and save/ burn/ flash..ect...
i want to use that audio file as background music for utube movie.

any good way to record and save?

and if i got that far, any good way to upload as an audio tract file into utube?

im not above buying some equipment to use and then take back but idk what i needcause im a moron

thanx in advance

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T-bird
02-22-2012, 03:47 PM
Here is the easiest way to pull the audio off a CD.

Put your CD into the computer, (if your using windows) a prompt screen will come up asking you what you want to do with the CD. There should be an option to "Rip CD to harddrive" that will take the audio from the CD to the harddrive.

Be careful where you have the computer save the file because you will now have to go to your editing software and import that audio file.

If this does not work you can always just play the audio CD and record it with a video camera. Then upload that file to your editing software and erase the video but keep the audio.

Let me know if this make since to you.

yellowjacket
02-23-2012, 10:15 AM
yes it does thank you..

now just gotta figure out how to record singing over a kareoke cd as a blended file:)

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T-bird
02-23-2012, 12:12 PM
You can stack layers of audio files so they will play at the same time. You can also adjust the volume of each audio clip so that you can hear yourself over the music.