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Post by Andy P on Nov 22, 2014 16:18:24 GMT
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Post by leoroberts on Nov 22, 2014 16:57:11 GMT
There will be an option in Movie Maker, or whatever, to mute the sound from the video track, allowing the Zoom recording to be heard - you do need to sync it to the pictures by clicking and dragging, and theres an option to fine tune that by button clicking when it's nearly there, which is a bit trial and errory, but does get there - most of mine are done like that. It was suggested to me that you ought to clap before you start recording - it makes it a great deal easier to synchronise your sound and video files (Obviously, you then trim the result to get rid of the clap - unless yo have penicillin handy..)
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Post by ocarolan on Nov 22, 2014 18:21:29 GMT
Yes, it's a common recommendation. A good one too, for video from a distance where it's hard to identify fingering on the guitar. However, for the close up vids, as I tend to do, it's easy to identify individual finger/thumb strikes and even to see the string being released, which I find a lot easier than the clap. (As it were.)
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Post by missclarktree on Nov 22, 2014 20:29:13 GMT
missclarktree - does your computer have Window Movie Maker or something similar, Alison? If so, you can import a video into that and add a soundfile from your Zoom. There will be an option in Movie Maker, or whatever, to mute the sound from the video track, allowing the Zoom recording to be heard - you do need to sync it to the pictures by clicking and dragging, and theres an option to fine tune that by button clicking when it's nearly there, which is a bit trial and errory, but does get there - most of mine are done like that. Keith It does have Movie Maker, but unfortunately my camera will only record very short movies. I can't remember how short exactly, but certainly not long enough for a complete tune.
Now that I've written that down I'm having doubts. It's possible that I was doing it wrong last time I tried with the camera. I'll have another look at it.
Thanks Keith.
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Post by colan on Nov 22, 2014 20:51:40 GMT
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