Hello,
I'm wondering if there's an editor that lets me edit all the audio channels I get with Dxtory.
Right now I'm using Premiere Pro to edit, but before I can do that I have to extract the second audio channel via Audacity which might take quite some time. A faster approach would be nice.
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Syzygy
atleast sony movie studio puts all the channels right there on the timeline when I drop my videos there.
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7484348/dxtory_channels.png)
Cool, how did you manage to separate VoIP?
Voip has it's own audio device, so I can record it separately.
I did this with Virtual Audio Cables (http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm), like so:
- created two virtual cables
- set first cable as default audio device
- set second cable as voip software's (skype, mumble, etc) audio device
- routed cables to actual audio hardware's output
- set audio cables as recorded devices from dxtory
So, now I can hear game audio & voip from my speakers/headphones and record them on separate tracks. The setup is a bit of an operation but there are tutorial videos like this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pqyHaVY6TY) on youtube
Use Sony Vegas. That video editing programm, cant show you and can separate the audio channels.
For spliting the audio you dont need Audicity. Go into the explorer, rightclick it with the mouse and extract audio channels.
It is very simple and doesnt take long.