How to Create video with your own sound track
Let's suppose you have a video file of one of the supported formats located at your hard drive. It could be a home video and you might wish to add some background music to it. For example, you want to get your background music louder at some parts of the video, at others - more quiet.
To add soundtrack to your video you should do the following:
Step 1: Create a new project, specify its parameters.
Creating a new project from a Start Page :
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Run AVS Video Editor clicking the AVS Video Editor icon at your desktop or go to the Start menu -> Programs -> AVS Media -> AVS Video Editor -> AVS Video Editor .
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At the Start Page click the New Project button .
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The Project Parameters wizard will start. It will suggest that you set the parameters for your project at the very beginning of your work. It is strongly recommended to set project parameters according to the source file parameters or according to your output movie to avoid quality losses.

At the first step of the Project Parameters wizard you should enter the file name for your project and set it's location. Click the Browse... button to open the standard windows explorer menu and select the project location. Please take into account that you will get an info message in case a project with the name you typed already exists. After you finish, please click the Next>> button.
If you are new to video editing we'd like you not to change any of the default settings represented in existing presets.

4. Click the Finish button. Now you have created a project and are ready to start Importing source files to AVS Video Editor .
To create a new project in the middle of work in AVS Video Editor please go to the File menu -> Project -> New Project or just press Ctrl+N at your keyboard. After that follow the steps 3-4 described above.
Step 2: Import the source video file into AVS Video Editor.
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To import video please click the Import Media button in the Start menu pane.

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After that use the Add Video button and the Import Files standard explorer window will appear.

Here you should select the files for importing and click Open .
For further convenience while editing project you might want to split the imported file into scenes. Each scene will be displayed as a separate clip in the collection. For that check the Enable Scene Detection check-box and choose the type of importing video from the list. After you are done, click the New Collection Package button.
You can visually judge the importing process with the help of Preview . To cancel importing click the Cancel button. You can also see the quantity of scenes found in the imported movie.
Please note that you can simply drag the files to be imported from the Explorer and drop them to the Media Library .
Step 3: Place the imported file(s) to the storyboard in the sequence you want them to appear in your end movie.
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To start placing the imported video to the storyboard please click the Create Video icon in the Edit Movie menu pane. |
After that you will find the Media Library items and clips present in the highlighted item in the Media Library and the Workspace displayed in the Storyboard mode. Working in this mode you can add or remove video clips from your project, change the sequence of clips at storyboard, trim video clips added to your project.
To add video to the storyboard please use drag-and-drop method: drag the desired video icon from the Media Library to the Storyboard :

To change the sequence of your video clips it's easier to use Move Left and Move Right buttons. Note that there is an opportunity to use multiselection feature: all of the videos selected in the Media Library will be added to the Storyboard .
When all of the necessary video clips are added, it's time to import the source audio file into AVS Video Editor .
Step 4: Import the source audio file into AVS Video Editor.
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To import audio please click the Import Media button in the Start menu pane.
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After that click the Add Audio button and the Import Files standard explorer window will appear.

Here you should select the files for audio importing and click Open . After you are done, click the Import button.
You can visually judge the importing process with the help of Preview . To cancel the importing click the Cancel button.
Please note that you can simply drag the files to be imported from the Explorer and drop them to the Media Library .
When necessary audio file is imported into AVS Video Editor , you are ready to apply audio track to the Timeline .
Step 5: Apply audio track to the Timeline working in the Add Audio mode.
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To start adding your audio track you should switch into the Add Audio mode. For that please click the Add Audio button in the Edit Movie menu pane.

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To add audio track to the Timeline please use drag-and-drop method: drag the desired track icon from the Media Library to the Timeline .

Now it's time to regulate the volume control with the help of the envelope tool.
Step 6: Regulate the volume control with the help of the envelope tool.
You can adjust the audio levels between the two audio tracks (the audio that video clip contains and the audio added to your project). Adjusting the audio levels determines which audio will play louder than the other. The default setting plays the audio in both tracks at equal levels. The audio levels you select will play throughout the entire portion of your movie. By adjusting the audio levels, it could be set so that dialog in your video clip can be heard over the music that plays in the background. To adjust audio levels please use the Set Audio Levels button at the Timeline menu. In the window appeared drag the slider to set necessary audio level.

Besides that, at each audio track reflected at the Timeline you can see an envelope that depicts the volume control. You can regulate it differently according to your project's details.
To add a control point to the envelope, right click in the grid at the location where you want to place the point. To move a point on the envelope , click and hold on the point and drag it to a new location. To delete a control point move the point more than 20 pixels over the track line up or down. You can use this feature to smooth transition between two tracks. When the mouse cursor is located over a point, you will see it change from an arrow to a rhombus. For example, screenshot below illustrates a project where the background music's volume smoothly fades out and the music sounds gradually quieter till the end of your project.

After you are done, you should save your video .
Step 7: Save your video into the preferable format.
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AVS Video Editor has an opportunity to save the created movie to several common video formats. To do that click to open the Save Movie menu pane. The available output formats are: AVI , MPEG , WMV , Real Media , QuickTime , 3GP and MP4 .
Select the necessary format button and click it. After that the Save to Selected format window will appear. Follow the instructions of the step-by-step explaining wizard to save your movie onto your hard drive.
Congratulations! You have created a movie with your own sound track! |
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