Using MP3 files for soundtrack export
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 6:37 pm
Although Moho does not let you import and playback MP3 files, you can still use them as soundtracks for your animation (starting in version 5.4 of Moho). Here's how:
(This method works when exporting to QuickTime or SWF. In fact, if you want to use a sountrack with an SWF file, it must be in MP3 format.)
First, create your Moho file and a sountrack file in WAV format. Use Moho's Animation->Select Soundtrack menu command to import the WAV file into Moho. When you play back the animation, you should be able to hear it playing in Moho.
Now, using whatever audio software you like (one good choice is Audacity), convert the WAV file into MP3 format. Save the MP3 file in the same folder as the WAV file, and with the same name, just make the extension .mp3 instead of .wav. Here are two example file layouts of how your files might be saved on disk:
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Now, when you work on your Moho project, Moho will use the WAV file for playback. And when you export your animation, Moho will automatically recognize the MP3 file and use that for the exported movie.
(This method works when exporting to QuickTime or SWF. In fact, if you want to use a sountrack with an SWF file, it must be in MP3 format.)
First, create your Moho file and a sountrack file in WAV format. Use Moho's Animation->Select Soundtrack menu command to import the WAV file into Moho. When you play back the animation, you should be able to hear it playing in Moho.
Now, using whatever audio software you like (one good choice is Audacity), convert the WAV file into MP3 format. Save the MP3 file in the same folder as the WAV file, and with the same name, just make the extension .mp3 instead of .wav. Here are two example file layouts of how your files might be saved on disk:
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MyProject/
MyProject.moho
soundtrack.wav
soundtrack.mp3
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MyProject/
MyProject.moho
soundtracks/
music.wav
music.mp3