Dubbing
AV Video Morpher presents you dubbing module which lets you to put your own audio track (with help of microphone) over original audio track. But there is one more thing! Now you can change your voice with help of nickvoices! You can use ready-made nickvoices or create your own nickvoices! Would you like to sound like a Terminator or a little girl? You are welcome! All you have to do is to choose a proper nickvoice - and this is it! Speak to your microphone, listen to your modified voice and enjoy! Record your own audio tracks over the old ones! Train yourself in translating and dubbing! Have fun!
To invoke Dubbing you should press button on the top-right if the program's frame. To close dubbing you should press this button once again.
Dubbing main panel:

To start dubbing you should have any playing video file.
Note:
AV Video Morpher Dubbing supports full processing only with .avi type files. Dubbing will not be able to merge video and audio tracks in output files of other (for example .wmv or DVD) video file types.
Main panel functionality:
When you click Settings button on main panel the window with general (Processing) settings appears:

Note:
If not to choose Auto Merge check-box you will have to merge the dubbed file after dubbing manually with help of button on main panel. The same with Auto Mix check-box .
- There you can control the volume of your microphone and the sound's volume of the source file:

- There you can set parameters of backward and forward shifting your recorded audio track relatively to the source audio track. To shift your track backward you should type minus symbol before the figure you type in Mic Track Offset edit box. To shift your track forward you should not type any symbol but just a figure in Mic Track Offset edit box. This feature is very helpful because sometimes it is very hard to record your audio track exactly synchronized with the source file audio track.

- There you can choose where to save the dubbed files. You should click
button and choose any folder. When you click (for quick access to base folder) button windows explorer opens and you can see where is your base folder situated:

- There you can change names of output files:

Microphone file
.wav file with your voice.
Original file
original .wav file of the source .avi.
Mixed file
.wav file combined of your voice and the original sound of the source file.
Dubbed file
.avi file with the audio stream which is the mixture of your recorded voice and the original sound of the source. |