I was wanting to narrate and save it as a wave file, so I can add it in to my video. I looked at window movie maker and it looks as though it can be done with windows movie maker. Has anyone tried it?
I am just trying to utilize my resources I have available and not have to go out and spend more money on software , besides having to buy a microphone to do it.
I am just going to read from a sheet of paper, record it, save as wave, insert into my video were as needed. Keeping it simple.![]()
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Hi,
Just remember if your final destination is dvd you need to have the audio at 48khz and mp2 or ac3 audio to be compatible (ac3 preferrably).
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?