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Thank you Matt! One request please, can you make a tutorial of the ipad app you mentioned at the end?
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@TGITechday No problem. That's why I make videos like this, to help people out.
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hmm, my sound gets out of sync when i import it to iMovie so i can't do the three clap thing what to do?
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hey is this imovie 11 or 09
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Hi Matt,
I was wondering how you got the mouse to have ripples when you clicked and which screen recording program you used.
Thank you,
Zubii
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I do not have that button when i click on the audio green bar. how do i get it?
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Wow Your really good man. Thanks god that Youtube world have a guy like you to help us. Big thanks! : )
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Bam! xD
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@mgw31660 yes i have done it before! there is a way. I just cant explain it.
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3 claps!.. so smart!! that one made my day :D Thanks Matt
djcrawleravp 3 months ago in playlist iMovie Tutorials 5
@djcrawleravp Glad I could help!
MattsMacintosh 3 months ago
Matt, thanks so much for posting. How did you import the audio file? It looks likes you just dragged it in from your desktop??
alexsheridan 7 months ago
@alexsheridan Yep, you can just drag it to your timeline.
MattsMacintosh 7 months ago
Is there no other possibilities in final cut pro X? I think on long videos cought on an event or similar situations... Where you have to capture quick movies... If you everytime have to clap your hands... I hope it exist another easyer way... I bought the zoom h1 after you uploaded your rode/zoom video...
rAaliasReal 7 months ago
@rAaliasReal Well, you could always just look for a distinctive sound and match it to that if you wanted to do it manually. That being said, FCPX will actually auto-sync audio and video tracks. Just select your sound and video at the same time, right click, and select "synchronize clips".
MattsMacintosh 7 months ago