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minniemouse
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I have a DCZ.32S camera, which allows me to take video's also, but the question I'd like answered is, once the footage is installed onto my pc, how can I go about adding music to the video footage taken?, any advise is greatly apprectiated thanks in advance.
Cheers Minnie
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Mouse
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What software do you own?
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minniemouse
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Hiya there Mouse, thanks for the reply.... I run windows XP which is approx 5 yrs old!!, cheer's again.
Minnie
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Sorry, I meant what software are you running to perform this task, i.e. NERO or ROXIO?
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minniemouse
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Oh no worries mouse lol's... I already have Nero on my system, would that do the trick?, cheer's.
Minnie
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Yes, it will do the lot.
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minniemouse
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Cheers mouse, thats all I wanted to know thankyou.
Minniemouse x
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mit1919
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I have used Windows Movie Maker to lay soundtrack to a movie. Using the timeline allows you to add precise lengths of sound to match the video scenes.
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Cheers mouse, thats all I wanted to know thankyou.
Minniemouse x
If you need any pointers or help, let me know
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