saddlepiggy
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Where Does Separate Microphone Audio Go?

Sat Sep 20, 2014 11:00 pm

hey everyone, I was wondering where the audio goes when you select "Record Microphone Into Separate Audio Track"? THANKS!

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Re: Where Does Separate Microphone Audio Go?

Sun Sep 21, 2014 8:59 am

When u open ur video in ur video editor, u will have 2 audio tracks instead of one. The lower track is ur mic.

saddlepiggy
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Re: Where Does Separate Microphone Audio Go?

Sun Sep 21, 2014 12:30 pm

That isn't working. Im using PowerDirector 12 just so you know

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Re: Where Does Separate Microphone Audio Go?

Sun Sep 21, 2014 2:13 pm

Make sure that "Record Microphone into seperate audio track" under the Audio Settings so Game & Microphone got their own tracks which means 2 audio tracks.
I don't know much about Powerdirector but i tried Adobe Premiere Pro and that software if you add a video file it will only add the first track which is your Ingame Audio that you recorded and the other one is not there.

There are someways if that is the issue to solve this with various of tools and i personaly think one of the easiest ways of doin this is to download DXTORY you dont have to buy it or anything just download and install it you dont even have top open DXTORY.

When that is done Right-Click your Movie File and choose from the drop down menu "Extract Audio Streams" which will extract both Ingame Audio Stream & Microphone Audio Stream which gives you two files.
That way you can import the file that has your Microphone to Powerdirector and have both Tracks there.

Keep in mind that the method i gave you here do not work with Mp4 files but there might be other softwares out there that are able to solve that for you.

Hope it might have helped you something on the way.
Also AVI is prefered if you gonna edit your videos to keep the quality to it's best after rendering the video.

Have a great day.

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