Does anybody know of software that can remove the audio from the track so I just have the video only and then I can mix in a instrumental from another song. I want to do some stuff like DJ Roonie G. I dont want to just play video after video, I want to mix it up cut it up and splice in other stuff..looking for software that will accomplish this without breaking the bank.. im going hevy with the video in 2007...
Mensajes Fri 25 Aug 06 @ 2:31 am
Adobe premiere.
Mensajes Fri 25 Aug 06 @ 2:32 am
I use Vegas 6.0 by Sony.
Mensajes Fri 25 Aug 06 @ 2:48 am
Vegas has better audio support and native MPG2 editing. I am able to rip a video off a DVD and import it right away and really get to the guts of the video and change whatever I want about it. I have in the past 8 months mainly been editing tracks for better DJ friendly edits for mixing. It is a world of difference once you start a collection like mine. I know I have done at least 100 videos so far this year.
Mensajes Fri 25 Aug 06 @ 11:39 am
Pinnacle Studio
Mensajes Fri 25 Aug 06 @ 12:03 pm
low-fat-al is right, vegas 6.0 is the way to go if you also have a good audio editor like soundforge or adobe audition (my favorite). The combination of the two programs will only cost about $900, which may seem like a lot, but trust me with all the dialog, sound effects and other bull--- they put in videos because every video director really wants to be a movie director it is very much worth it, not to mention the sound quality on most of Promo Only, Tm Century and Screen Play dvd's is REALLY bad (promo Only is recorded so hot it is usually distorted and tm century, produced by screen play is so low and eq'd terribly it MUST be remastered)
Mensajes Sun 27 Aug 06 @ 6:55 pm
ANY video software should be able to split audio track from video track, even free ones (like the one I use, Kino for Linux).l
However, I try to get as many acappella music videos from promo only that I can, and I make blends and stuff with them. not as flexible as doing full blown edits, but it's nice that I can just rip them from DVD and go. No editing required.
However, I try to get as many acappella music videos from promo only that I can, and I make blends and stuff with them. not as flexible as doing full blown edits, but it's nice that I can just rip them from DVD and go. No editing required.
Mensajes Sun 27 Aug 06 @ 7:50 pm