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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
Im curious about that too, madriver. Ive only had PoserSpeak a few days, but what Im doing is just adding the wav in the cheap version of Sony Vegas. Its easy to cut and drag pieces of a wav to align with the video if need be. Ill use Cakewalk if necessary to stretch, but I doubt Ill bother much for my purposes. I also ordered a couple of the higher quality voices though because, well, Im lazy and I plan to use them a lot ;)
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Hi All: To anyone with this program...can't seem to find the answer to this either in the forums or on the product page or product website. If I have a pre-recorded wav file can I import it into poserspeak like I can with mimic, and still have the same functionality, or do all the sounds have to come from computer-generated AT&T programs? There is a box in the program that says 'wav file' but I didn't know if that was input or output. thanks!