Article - Talk Voice Recording: Using 3rd Party Recordings
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Audio/Voice Recordings, 3rd Party Usage
When saving 3rd party audio recordings for use with Moviestorm, it is best to save it as a 16 bit mono wav file*.
To import your voice file, when the “say…” menu comes up, click on the disk icon in the lower left portion of the menu box (import an audio file from your computer) and locate your file.
Outside noises (i.e., television, lawn mowers, the squeaky chair you are sitting on) will cause unwanted results, so it is best to do your recording in a quiet area.
To change the amount of mouth and lip movement during speech, make use of the slider bar on the “say…” menu. The volume can also be effected in the slider bar above the “lip movement” slider bar.
*If special effects on the audio file are wanted, such as echoes or other distortions, it is best to use a file that is clear of echoes or modifications first (to keep the lip movement from getting confused), then add in a modified audio file while using a 3rd party video editor.