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Once you have your audio file, you can process it for noise reduction, bring up volume, add music or do any digital magic to it that you desire.
With many video editing packages, however, it isn’t necessary to split audio to a separate file. Even simple packages like Windows Movie Maker have basic audio editing functions, and you can add separate music or voice tracks and mix all of them together.
If you have a particular audio file that you would like to use in your video (maybe a special effect or a voice over that you have recorded separately) simply add that file to list of media to be included in video. Other media formats can be separate video files, picture files or graphics.
The audio file can be placed anywhere on time-line, and you can use same file many times without requiring any extra storage space on your computer. For precise placement, zoom all way into your timeline and place audio exactly in sync with video. That’s it! You are well on your way to making professional-looking videos!
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