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QuoteThank you, Veepo, for clarifying the steps you took.
Using both the 365 subscription & ADR10 (lifetime) versions, I've been unable to replicate your issue & that alert. Whether I used MP3s, WAVs, M4As or any othe file format ADR worked as expected. Also, whether the trimmed clip was pre-produced or not made no difference.
Here's a captioned screen capture:
If you wish, you can download the exact MP3 file used in the screen capture & report what occurs in your ADR.
PIX
I really appreciate you helping out! Oddly I was just flipping through YouTube and your video came up! I was about to say 'What a concidence, I am having the same issue'
I tried you file and had no issues. Seems to be something about those files. Not sure what. They save, they produce, the speed can be adjusted, just not auto remix.
I've got a site up with free music and sound fx that you can use in your projects. It's all oringal...all my own work. All I ask is to be credited as indicated on my homepage:
QuoteHello,
I cropped a piece of an mp3 I made. Then went into th mixer to make it loop in the audio adjust.
But when I clicked on it I got the attached error? I even produced my crop then tried again - same error
Hello,
Let me share the replications steps as I tried again this morning.
Open AD from the Cyberlink Application manager screen.
It opens, load file into the Edit screen - it loads and plays
click on the mix screen and add the clip - loads and plays
click on Adjust Length (auto remix) under adjustments in the mix section
It tries to open, starts to load then the error appears
I started from a clean reboot this morning.
It did not happen with a .wav and .mp4a
I tried another mp3 that was edited and produced - same error
I cropped a piece of an mp3 I made. Then went into th mixer to make it loop in the audio adjust.
But when I clicked on it I got the attached error? I even produced my crop then tried again - same error
QuotePlease tell us what it is you are looking for.
Hi!
Pinch and punch video, morph objects, glitch and twich n stutter effect.
I know PD might already be able to do some of this some of the existing effect, guess I don't know how to combine effects and other apps in the Cyberlink Suite.
(I do have a 365 subscription of PD, PHD, CD and AD)
Would love to see examples of works others have done. I watch a lot of tutorials, but the most indepth ones are for Adobe projects.
Do you have a channel with any of your works?
To me, it's extremely unclear what you are asking to do. You can't "move" the music in an AudioDirector timeline. You can copy a section and paste that section. If you want to offset the copied section by some given time amount, use the start/end counter box to type in your time down to the thousands of a second and then paste to repeat a timed sequence. Audio has no frames, the equivalent is samples per sec. If you keep zooming in on a timeline, eventually you will see some small squares for the audio sample points. A 48KHz audio will obviously have 48,000 of these points in a sec. AudioDirector lets you select timeline content with the scrubber at this level but the start and end counters don't since they only go to 1/1000 of a sec which is pretty standard audio granularity.
You can also use the start counter box to jump along a timeline every 5 seconds or granularity of 5.001 for 1/1000th of a sec control.
Jeff
Hi JL_JL
I should have used the word 'scrubber'.
I want to increment the scrubber with set increments via a keyboard of other media device (shuttle). Maybe the counter....?
At the scrubber position, just use "Adjust Audio" > "Insert Silence" and specify duration of silence to add. If you want to take a part of the existing clip and silence, use the orange markers on the side of the scrubber to adjust range, and then right mouse click and "Silence Selected".
Jeff
Thank you so much.....I really need to brush up on my reading skillz!!! It is in the list!!!
Bonus Question time is measure in seconds - any way to convert that to beats when inserting the silence
I trimmed an audio clip and want it to repeat a few times. However if put place them back to back - it misses a beat. I want to add a blank sound (or rest) for a beat. How do I add this on to my clip? Just add no sound for a beat, the product it so when I loop it I get three beats and a rest.
A better way if the person need to be green may be Adjustment/Manual/Regional Adjustment Tools/Adjustment Brush/White Balance/Tint -100.
"green coronavirus" - Sorry Tomasc....that made me laugh so hard ! Thanks for that - I will take a look at the tutorial
*i am very new to PhotoDirector
Anyone have a quick way to change the skin color of someone quickly in a pictures fo the other people are not affected.
Ie. Change skin colour from white to green. (make them look alien). The paint bucket tool is a bit too much.
strongly coloured items are easy, but faces have so much texture.
QuoteRight, because the timeline image only exists as a preview image inside PD, while all media library clips are true external entities. PD requires "produced" (actual) clips, for importing into the Motion Tracker.
You'll just need to do another round trip using GIMP or Paint.net on a timeline snapshot, as originally described in this thread. Once that transparent image has been created, import it into the media library and then into the Motion Tracker.
Thanks again Opto!!!
I have tried saving them in PiP Designer as overlays - then they show up.
For Video - yeah, I have to render them first then re add them to the image library.
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