How Do I Match The Bpm of a Video Scene To An Audio File In Magix Pro X 6

backagaindjclipvidz wrote on 6/27/2015, 1:39 AM

This is the thing. I didn't record this video...this is a hollywood picture. What I did was remix audio from the video in my audio editor and beatmatch/mix it with a song that is music to your ears if you listen. I used screen program to record it  just to show my friends a specific scene rather than outputting the film and it's not complete yet so the offset made it sync, but the quality is not so good.

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Trying wrote on 6/27/2015, 7:44 AM

Hi, why not just save a copy of your project, by clicking File>Save project as, and save this file to your computer, then open this file, cut the small piece you wish to use and export it in your chosen format, or upload to youtube or where ever, and see how it now sounds.

I think especialy as you have used an audio editor to mix your souds, then they should realy not sound bad, perhaps the screen saving technique is the problem, especially if you used the built in mike that acompanies for instance your monitor to capture the sound, this would not be the case if you used an audio interface to record, but otherwise, I would try what I mentioned above and see if quality improves.

Edit: is your sound bad when you preview your work in the Movie editors monitor, if it is bad there too, then the sound its self needs attention.

Regards, johnp