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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 27 9:18 am)
Attached Link: http://www.virtualdub.com/
Virtualdub is a free avi editor ( at the link ) but if you just want to make an avi with sound then you can find out how to do it properly on page 240 of the poser 4 manual available at curiouslabs.comMessage edited on: 10/02/2004 13:05
You can't access the sound in the AVI file. You need to use editing software to create a sound file in the wav format which contains the sound. When you import the sound/wav file it provides the sound to the avi file you've already loaded. When you play the animation in poser you can then hear the sound.
Attached Link: http://www.softlab-nsk.com/ddclipro/free.html
I think that poser can`t actually import the avi with its sound thats why I said earlier you could render the seperate frames of the animation and then add the sound later with a video editing program.There is a very good free program that lets you add sounds at certain parts of the avi called ddclip at the link. You can match the poser action to the sound with ddclip.
Message edited on: 10/04/2004 05:57
Many thanks, Little Dragon. And sorry Xantor, you're right -- but I had no idea how to save the AVI and WAV files separately in Poser. Little Dragon's VirtualDub suggestion made it possible. It's an elegant solution. My problem is resolved. This forum has never let me down. Thanks to everybody who offered help. I really appreciate it.
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Is it possible, having made an AVI movie with sound, to import the AVI together with its sound into a new Poser motion file? When I import, I get the AVI but no sound.