![]() ![]() A new window will be open allowing you to burn data to a compact-disc, make multisession discs, edit their content and make DVD video (for this purpose you need to export your video in DVD format). Open the “Tools” tab and click the “Disc burner” button. You can also indicate the path to the resulting video on your computer.įinally, click the “Convert files” button to start the exporting process.Īfter the conversion is completed, you’ll get a video file of the chosen format and you’ll be able to save it on CD or DVD. Though i have tried to find the perfect export settings for both VSDC free video editor and Windows Movie Maker, when uploading the video file onto YouTube i am greeted with this. Use the “Apply profile” button to save changes. You can configure your own profile by clicking the "Edit profile…" button and setting properties of video and audio codecs. ![]() Click the arrow next to the Profile field and select one of the available profiles from the drop-down list. Here you can choose a device on which you plan to play the video, and a format supported by the chosen device.Ĭlick the arrow specified on the image above to see the whole list of supported devices.Īfter you have chosen a video format, you need to choose a profile which sets the quality of resulting video. Open the “Export project” tab on the ribbon command bar to choose one of the available formats and configure necessary parameters. You might have to sync audio separately before "marrying" in tsmuxer.Once you have finished the work on your project, you will need to save it in one of standard file formats. I'm suggesting you replace the old audio with new audio. I think only the "pro" version displays the audio waveform, but both A/V are on the single track There are a ton of different presets for you to choose from like YouTube, Instagram, Vimeo and MP4 just to name a few. How do you cut a "normal" video from camera, or youtube, or anywhere ? The audio and video are on the same track in VSDC. has got me wondering what I should do! I am certainly not looking forward to learning a whole new program from the start though! I think you are mistaken, or you're misunderstanding what I'm suggesting But now this issue of losing quality from the two pass's. As far as I understand Syncing Tracks, I am just lining up Clap marks as close as possible on both tracks, and so far the audio seems to match pretty well!. then run it through again! to make the edit cuts!. ![]() I am used to the VSDC editor, but they have told me there is no way to simultaneously cut both tracks! and finally advised me to make 1 pass and attach the new audio. Just look at some screenshots of the preview of some of them and since they are all free, try some out. If VSDC still has problems, and you're looking at other options - then it has more to do with user perception of the GUI, or how comfortable they are with the GUI for the other choices. This is just "stream copying", no quality loss You just checkmark the streams that you want, uncheckmark the streams that you don't want, push start muxing. You can discard the original audio there too ("divorce" ). What I suggested with tsmuxer is to "marry" the external audio to the video. Is your external audio in sync at time zero ? Or does it need some timing adjustments ? ![]() It can edit video & audio from the same video file, right ? It can shift audio if you need to, right ? If you are familiar with VSDC it would make some sense to do it there if possible And Thanks again! Are you "happy" with VSDC ? Because every software has some learning curve, so you'd have to invest some time. I don't care what becomes of the Cameras audio once it's replaced! Also could you recommend which of those other editors might be best for a Beginner like me!. I just want to marry the external Audio track to the Video, and then do my Editing on that first pass through the Editor!. ![]()
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