AUDIO AT KEYFRAMES... / multiple audio files for multiple ch

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AUDIO AT KEYFRAMES... / multiple audio files for multiple ch

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Hi,
When we insert Audio for lipsync, it always starts at Frame 1, though BONE Wriggle can start at any keyframe.

Can I import Audio Dialog at a particular keyframe?

Can I import two or more audio files at different keyframes for different characters?

Or, is it only only one Audio file per scene?

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Post by mel »

+1 :D

i need to make a lamb bêêê but the sound does not start at the first frame , so how to do that??
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Post by Lost Marble »

The solution is to use a separate video or audio editing program to add sound to a movie after exporting it from Moho.
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Post by prabhat »

LM,

Your reply does not answer my question. Shall be thankful if you could address that.

>> Can I import an audio file for lip-synching ( creation thru built-feature of MOHO) at a particular key-frame other than frame 1 like we do for Audio-wriggle?

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Post by jahnocli »

I think what LM is trying to say (and this has appeared on the forum a number of times) is that Moho can only accept one soundtrack, starting at frame 1. That's it.
If you want to use multiple sound files, you have two possibilities.

1. Edit them all into one soundtrack, and import that into Moho
2. Export silent Moho animation, and add sounds in another program

If I've got this wrong, no doubt someone will correct me...Trust this answers your question

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Post by prabhat »

Hi,

Thanks for clarifying. That means all (silent ) expressions leading to a dialogue have to be rendered separately?

I wish we could INSERT A SOUND FILE AT A CHOSEN KEYFRAME like we do for SCRIPT>>SOUND>>BONE WRIGGLE.

Thanks again.

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Post by mel »

im still working on sound, but what sound files can i use?
i know Moho supports Mp3 .. what else? i ned to know all the supported formats ..
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Moho supports any sound format that QuickTime supports, which is pretty much all common formats. Because of the compression, MP3 files don't play back so smoothly in Moho, and I would recommend using an uncompressed format like WAV.
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Post by mel »

understood, thanks !

but if i try to export my sheep, and its sound as swf i cant hear nothing..!!
pfff .. ive spent almost the afternoon
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Unfortunately, although Moho can import all those formats, Flash does not accept them all. For Flash export, you're limited to MP3 files at certain sampling rates - take a look in the manual at the Reference->Flash Tips section.
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