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Glenn Bucci
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Working video in Cubase
      #201920 - 26/10/05 05:36 PM
After seeing Marks' Cubase article regarding video, I said to myself, I will never work with video and did not bother to read it. (Sorry Mark).

However how many of us our dads, and take video of our kids at the park, beach or what ever. It would be interesting to get the video from your Camcorder, inport it into Cubase and add music to your video to make it more fun to watch later on.

Can this be done, and if so how to you do it. (I think I better go back to Mark's article and read up on this.)

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Re: Working video in Cubase new [Re: Glenn Bucci]
      #201994 - 26/10/05 08:11 PM
Yep . . . I got a quite a few wonderful hours of video (and also a bit of audio only) interviewing my ailing grandparents just before my grandfather died this summer. I plan to do exactly this with Cubase as part of an interactive DVD for my rather large extended family, all of whom were quite close and adoring of our grandparents, plus all of the really young ones who will not have had a chance to get to know them well.

I'll be putting music to video, as well as doing some voiceovers of interviews with my aunts and uncles over slideshow-style video footage of scanned photos of my grandparents. I imagine I will also be able to clean up some of the audio, etc. as well.



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Re: Working video in Cubase new [Re: Glenn Bucci]
      #202335 - 27/10/05 02:25 PM
Check out Windows Movie Maker (free in XP) for putting the audio to picture and rendering as a movie file.

Pretty basic but easy to get good results.


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