Post: whats a good recording software for Overlaying audio on a vid ?
05-17-2015, 06:55 AM #1
webzy
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hi recently started making youtube videos again.

But I love doing un-boxing of new stuff I get but the audio quality on my phone is garbage.

example in this video here :


I am thinking if I can just record the un-boxing then record a commentary over the video
with a proper microphone it will be ten times better.

So if you guys could suggest a good system audio software i'd be really grateful and +Rep you thanks.
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06-21-2015, 02:11 AM #2
Justin
Juzzy Dee Music
Originally posted by webzy View Post
Hi recently started making youtube videos again.

But I love doing un-boxing of new stuff I get but the audio quality on my phone is garbage.

example in this video here :


I am thinking if I can just record the un-boxing then record a commentary over the video
with a proper microphone it will be ten times better.

So if you guys could suggest a good system audio software i'd be really grateful and +Rep you thanks.


If you're looking for a program just to record something from your computer microphone, you can use audacity. It's pretty basic but it's free and pretty simple to use Smile
06-26-2015, 09:44 PM #3
Yea audacity is free, also Wavosaur is pretty decent. Other than that, I think you should get a cheap mic instead of using your phone, or a proper recording device.
06-26-2015, 09:48 PM #4
Originally posted by webzy View Post
Hi recently started making youtube videos again.

But I love doing un-boxing of new stuff I get but the audio quality on my phone is garbage.

example in this video here :


I am thinking if I can just record the un-boxing then record a commentary over the video
with a proper microphone it will be ten times better.

So if you guys could suggest a good system audio software i'd be really grateful and +Rep you thanks.


Sony Vegas pro 13 works like a great for this, you can blend and everything. You can get it from the Sony website :p

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06-26-2015, 09:53 PM #5
Kam
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Open Broadcaster is a pretty simple tool for Live Streaming and Recording. It is also free.

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06-27-2015, 04:14 AM #6
Justin
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Originally posted by Xaiyeon View Post
Yea audacity is free, also Wavosaur is pretty decent. Other than that, I think you should get a cheap mic instead of using your phone, or a proper recording device.


I've never heard of Wavosaur, but Audacity is nice Smile

I also agree with the mic suggestion. Your computer should have a mic if it's relatively new but even those mics can be quiet or have unwanted sounds. You should be able to get a USB mic for something like $100. You could probably also use a gaming headset if you can configure the headset with your computer Smile

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