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<blockquote data-quote="thaHooligan" data-source="post: 2048700" data-attributes="member: 14892"><p>All the videos I made before this one were just recorded with my regular picture camera that also records HD video. Its a Canon Powershot ELPH100HS. I got a new camera for Christmas from my wife, its a JVC Everio and thats what I recorded this one with and will mostly be using from now on. I just use Windows Movie Maker to edit and make the videos. In Movie Maker if you speed up or slow down the video speed, you lose the sound. Recently I started using Goldwave (its free) to get the sound I want from the video and speed it up or slow it down to match what I want it to do. You just open the video in Goldwave, but it will only open the Audio of it and not the video. Then you can take out what parts you want and edit it to make it play slow or fast. Then you save the sound file and add it to your video in Movie Maker where it lines up with your slow-mo clip or whatever it may be. Hope that makes sense...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thaHooligan, post: 2048700, member: 14892"] All the videos I made before this one were just recorded with my regular picture camera that also records HD video. Its a Canon Powershot ELPH100HS. I got a new camera for Christmas from my wife, its a JVC Everio and thats what I recorded this one with and will mostly be using from now on. I just use Windows Movie Maker to edit and make the videos. In Movie Maker if you speed up or slow down the video speed, you lose the sound. Recently I started using Goldwave (its free) to get the sound I want from the video and speed it up or slow it down to match what I want it to do. You just open the video in Goldwave, but it will only open the Audio of it and not the video. Then you can take out what parts you want and edit it to make it play slow or fast. Then you save the sound file and add it to your video in Movie Maker where it lines up with your slow-mo clip or whatever it may be. Hope that makes sense... [/QUOTE]
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