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  1. Hi there,

    So I'm not an expert at this, but I've made due until now. I use NCH Videopad.

    I have slides with text & under them are 3 pieces of music.

    I want the end of the first & second piece of music to seamlessly flow into the next piece of music without there being a hard pause or whatever it is. Like the pros do it LOL where you don't even notice it's transitioning.

    I tried to do a 3 sec fade out & 3 fade in, but it doesn't sound good.

    Thanks
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  2. try to blend both tracks - with S slope mix envelope - transition should be imperceptible - some editors offer beat detection and allow to align transition around beat (even partially modify audio speed - similar to what DJ do)
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  3. I'm not familiar with the software you are using & pandy is probably giving you advice for using it.

    You might try Audacity & use the zero crossing tool in it.
    Here is a link that discusses this & you can also find some videos on doing this.
    https://forum.audacityteam.org/t/joining-two-clips-seamlessly/11442

    Audacity will only do the audio.
    So you will need to demux to separate the audio from the video.
    Then remux them back together.
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  4. Originally Posted by pandy View Post
    try to blend both tracks - with S slope mix envelope - transition should be imperceptible - some editors offer beat detection and allow to align transition around beat (even partially modify audio speed - similar to what DJ do)
    Hi there,

    Where is the S slope mix envelope in Videopad?

    Thanks
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  5. Originally Posted by cholla View Post
    I'm not familiar with the software you are using & pandy is probably giving you advice for using it.

    You might try Audacity & use the zero crossing tool in it.
    Here is a link that discusses this & you can also find some videos on doing this.
    https://forum.audacityteam.org/t/joining-two-clips-seamlessly/11442

    Audacity will only do the audio.
    So you will need to demux to separate the audio from the video.
    Then remux them back together.
    Ok, thanks.

    I don't think paddy is talking about videopad, but I asked.
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