Re: Video editing/syncing
Quote from Forum Archives on May 20, 2016, 2:58 pmPosted by: wcpowissr <wcpowissr@...>
Just my 2 cents because I have done it many times is to use Corel Video Studio. The program is not free but it is not expensive, less that $100. If you can get the video and audio to me , I will do that for you.Lord bless,Pastor WaltFrom: <a [email protected] href="mailto:[email protected]">Rex D. HuttoSent: Friday, May 20, 2016 2:10 PMSubject: [CCMag] Video editing/syncingOur senior pastor was away last weekend and asked me to record one of our services to DVD. I did, but got no audio. I have a separate audio recording directly from our soundboard to USB. Does anyone know of any video editing software (preferably free, since this is a one-time use) to which I could rip the DVD, insert the audio track and then shift forward and back until I get them synced?
Thanks in advance!
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Posted by: wcpowissr <wcpowissr@...>
Our senior pastor was away last weekend and asked me to record one of our services to DVD. I did, but got no audio. I have a separate audio recording directly from our soundboard to USB. Does anyone know of any video editing software (preferably free, since this is a one-time use) to which I could rip the DVD, insert the audio track and then shift forward and back until I get them synced?
Thanks in advance!
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