Video and audio scrubbing
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- pilotdan63
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Re: Video and audio scrubbing
What I think you are asking is whether PSP has the ability to view and edit the sound track as referred to as a term that was used in the days of audio tape when manually moving the reels back and forth looked like the tape was being "scrubbed".
Here is how to make adjustments to your PSP audio track:
Load your show and left click on your sound track at the bottom of your Proshow work space which will then open up the Show Options Window where you can adjust the volume, edit fades and timing and adjust the overall length of that particular audio track using the visual audio wave form.
I hope this answers your question
Dan
Here is how to make adjustments to your PSP audio track:
Load your show and left click on your sound track at the bottom of your Proshow work space which will then open up the Show Options Window where you can adjust the volume, edit fades and timing and adjust the overall length of that particular audio track using the visual audio wave form.
I hope this answers your question
Dan
Re: Video and audio scrubbing
NO editing sound... just to hear the sound when manual scrubbing ..such as in Premiere Pro for example.
- pilotdan63
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Re: Video and audio scrubbing
Well . . . you can listen to the "results" of your audio adjustments, but there doesn't seem to be a way to listen to what you are doing in "real time" built right in to PSP, however there is a Sound Editor function button entitled "Edit Track" on the Show Options Window that allows you to configure a default external audio editing program.
Maybe someone else can help that may have better answers on this issue?
Dan
Maybe someone else can help that may have better answers on this issue?
Dan
Re: Video and audio scrubbing
Thanks a lot Dan, but this function is necessary for proper synchronization with slides and transitions and not for sound editing.Perhaps the PSP does not have this feature
- pilotdan63
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Re: Video and audio scrubbing
Okay . . . I am still somewhat confused (not unusual) if PSP has the feature you are looking for . . . if someone else has the answer please "chime in"
Dan
Dan
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