superoperator.com
Search:    Site Home >> About Us >> Privacy of Info >> Terms of Use >> Place Your Link >> Submit Article   
Add Url
 
 

Business & Services

 

Eating & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Games & Play

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Computers & Software

 

Home Family & Garden

 

Investment & Finance

 

Travel & Vacation

 

People & Society

 

Fitness & Health

 

Law & Politics

 

Estate & Realty

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Self Help

 

Creative Arts

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Academics & Education

 

Technology & Science

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Events & News

 

Relationship & Lifestyle


 

Site Home » Events & News » Audio Broadcasting
 

How to Add Audio to Video

 
Author: Hans Dekker
 

Digital media is everywhere you look. Music and video production have made it to the grass roots level thanks to the affordability and widespread use of powerful computers.

Inexpensive digital video cameras are widely available, and older analog video cameras can be connected to a computer through a video card to download movies to the computer for editing, storage, and distribution to friends and relatives over the internet.

It has become fairly easy to edit your own videos, and there are many software packages available aimed at the amateur. The Windows operating system has its own video editing package called Windows Movie Maker that allows you to produce professional-looking videos.

As you explore this exciting new world, you will inevitably come up with the need to edit the audio portion of your video file. The sound quality of most video cameras is not great, so you may want to process the sound or replace it all together with music or voice-overs.

It is very easy to separate the audio from the video. Free software packages that do this task include Windows Media Encoder from Microsoft (if you are working with WMV video files) and VirtualDub (if you are working with AVI files). Either of these programs (and many others) allow you to save the audio portion of video file quickly and easily. Once you have your audio file, you can process it for noise reduction, bring up the volume, add music or do any digital magic to it that you desire.

With many video editing packages, however, it isnt necessary to split the audio to a separate file. Even simple packages like Windows Movie Maker have basic audio editing functions, and you can add separate music or voice tracks and mix all of them together.

If you have a particular audio file that you would like to use in your video (maybe a special effect or a voice over that you have recorded separately) simply add that file to the list of media to be included in the video. Other media formats can be separate video files, picture files or graphics.

The audio file can be placed anywhere on the time-line, and you can use the same file many times without requiring any extra storage space on your computer. For precise placement, zoom all the way into your timeline and place the audio exactly in sync with the video. Thats it! You are well on your way to making professional-looking videos!

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
An Overview of Nuclear Energy
 
5 Ways To Make Night-And-Weekend-Computer-Life Rich
 
Audio Books - What's Hot for 2006?
 
A Peep into the RSS Terminology
 
I'll Run Again In Heaven Part 2
 
Hard Core Americans are Saying Lethal Force at the US Border an Option
 
Del Mar Surfing is Best when the "Santa Ana" Winds Blow
 
Understanding Third World People and Environmental Issues They Face
 
10 Most Deadly International Terrorist Groups Have Operational Bases in Syria
 
Understanding RSS - Part Seven - The Elements Within the "Item" Element
 
 
 
 

How Serious is the Trade Deficit?

Should we be paying more attention to our trade deficit? Should the United States be keeping an eye ... - Lance Winslow
 

Hard Core Americans are Saying Lethal Force at the US Border an Option

There are many Americans were quite upset over the legal immigration protest going on throughout the ... - Lance Winslow
 

Newspapers And Political Bias

As long as I can remember, newspapers have used their front page to report hard news, news that they ... - David Hallstrom
 
 

WAV; Useful Applications; Recording Your Tapes or L.P.s to CD

Description of how to record directly to the wav. format and giving some practical uses such as reco ... - Brian Beshore
 

An Overview of Nuclear Energy

In the effort to get away from our oil and coal dependency, nuclear energy is getting attention agai ... - Richard Chapo
 

A New Wave: Sports Arbitrage Trading

Sports arbitrage trading is starting to spread across the internet like wildfire. If you haven't hea ... - Timothy Rohrer
 

A Wonderful Day Without Illegal Aliens

May Day, the day illegal aliens and invaders of our country marched in our streets of protests and o ... - Lance Winslow
 

Understanding RSS - Part Eleven - A Full RSS Template File to Create Your Very Own RSS Feed

This article gives the reader a template for a full-fledged RSS feed without using the "enclosure" c ... - Ted Gross
 
 
Site Home >> Privacy of Info >> Terms of Use
© 2008 www.superoperator.com All Rights Reserved.