Posted February 2, 200718 yr This is my Video Guide to making better Voice Annoys using Youtube/Google Video + Some Simple Programs. Shows the end result of the VA I made @ the end ----------------------------- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5EMUJgdywA ----------------------------- Programs Used: - CinemaForge - Fx Joiner and Splitter - Color7 Music Editor - dB Poweramp Converter Make use of a Warez Site for some of these, I know there are better alternatives out there ----------------------------- Voice Annoy - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Z9LVUOS3 ----------------------------- Enjoy
February 2, 200718 yr or you could simply have windows sound recorder record what comes out out the pc not the microphone and play the video as your recording sound voila you got sound without downloading shitty trial program and video crap enjoy
February 2, 200718 yr Author lol. Me = Raged xD Wish I'd found this out sooner :P I Want the Hour of my life back that it took to make it! ... Still stands for those without a soundcard then I guess :P
February 2, 200718 yr Author A lot of people will have sound chips instead that can't mix the audio coming out of your PC with the Mic Input
February 3, 200718 yr or you could simply have windows sound recorder record what comes out out the pc How?
February 9, 200718 yr Author An Update, Some people found the first one useful, so I made an update. DON'T DOWNLOAD THAT PIECE OF SHIT FX JOINER AND SPLITTER, get virtual dub instead, it's far better (it's freeware, doesn't require install, low impact) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdsO_PDRFD4 Enjoy
February 21, 200718 yr Author Yeah, recording from your soundcard is easier ->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9BHRqGzHgY
February 24, 200718 yr Who doesn't have a sound card? some people use their onboard sound. But you can still record from whats playing through the speakers its just called "stereo mix" instead
February 25, 200718 yr My onboard sound is gay so I split my speaker signal and routed one of the wires back into my line-in port ^_^. Had to spend some money and play around with the audio settings a bit but it works very well.