AudioSyncer Free ======================================== Tutorial on how to use the AudioSyncer plug-in. Tutorial video with AudioSyncer display of how to setup the tool. Input Line is an audio input from your sound card. Input Delay is the amount of time in seconds to delay the audio by. Output is the audio signal output from AudioSyncer to your sound card. Video is the video input from your video source. Video Delay is the amount of time in seconds to delay the video by. There are two ways to use AudioSyncer to sync your audio with your video: Input Delay and Video Delay can be set for both audio and video. Or one can be set for audio and the other for video. Use AudioSyncer to: - Reduce or eliminate any time gap between your video display and audio. - Compensate for the video audio delay. ======================================== === Listening to music on Android The Android phone doesn't recognize the USB Microphone, so here's a workaround. Connect the USB microphone to any computer. Copy the audio file to your computer. Delete the file. Create an audio file using the audio editor on the computer. Save it as a wav file and copy it to the SD card. Play the wav file on the Android phone. You can use Android's internal voice recognition as well. === Learning Java I'll show you how to create a HelloWorld-style application for Android. First you need to create an empty application called "Java". Then, copy and paste this code into the main Java file: package com.sample; import android.os.Bundle; import android.app.Activity; import android.view.Menu; public class Java extends Activity { @Override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.activity_java); } @Override public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) { // Inflate the menu; this adds items to the action bar if it is present. getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.activity_java, menu); return true; } } ======================================= === Where to get more info http AudioSyncer Free 8e68912320 AudioSyncer Use the master clock setting to create this lag. (0-800 msec in 1/10ths of a second increments). THE MASTER CLOCK SETTING: The Master Clock setting allows you to select the lag you would like your program to generate. The Master Clock Setting can be as slow as 0 msec or as fast as 800 msec. When you set the Master Clock to 0 or set it to a very high number (800 msec or more), you will be able to choose from the AudioSyncer Edit>Adjust Time Delay menu, to create the precise lag you desire. AUDIO SYNCHRONIZER SETTING COMMANDS: 1. Set the Master Clock: Use the AudioSyncer Edit>Adjust Time Delay menu to select the setting you would like to use for the AudioSyncer Seting. 2. Resample Audio: If you want to resample your audio, you can use this command to do so. Select this command from the AudioSyncer menu (marked with a F in the figure below). Use this command to select the number of times you would like AudioSyncer to resample your audio (This will not change the Master Clock setting). 3. Stop the Recording: Use this command to stop the recording (This will cancel any adjustments you have made to the master clock setting, or resampling) 4. Launch Soundfile Editor: Use this command to launch the Soundfile Editor. 5. Set Audio Delay: Use this command to adjust the Audio Delay setting. You can adjust the delay by clicking and dragging the Time Scale bar (See figure below). The bar on the left side shows the time you are currently holding down on your keyboard, and the bar on the right side shows the number of milliseconds, or seconds. The number on the right side is the number of seconds from the start of the recording. The number on the left side is the number of seconds from the end of the recording. You can use your mouse to zoom out to see the rest of the time scale. 6. Click this button to return to the AudioSyncer menu. Share this item with your friends: 2 Responses to AudioSyncer 3.5.4 I’m a little unclear about the ‘stop’ command… should I right click the recording icon to stop it, or the record window to stop it? If it’s the latter, What's New in the? System Requirements For AudioSyncer: Minimum Intel Mac OS X 10.7.5 or later 3 GB RAM 4 GB of free disk space 4 GB of free space in the HD Supported OS's: Intel Mac OS X 10.7 or later Required HD DVD drive Features DVD navigation CDROM Custom Album View Support If you are having trouble with the installation, you may find the manual here. Please enable JavaScript to view the FAQ! ©2017 EDGE Software
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