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Re: Creating your own CH for the first time..

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2021 12:32 pm
by 3xTripleXXX
I have to admit, other than adjusting volume levels, I've really done nothing about audio in my clips. Don't try to do everything at once. :) The first focus should be to just get the video cut together with appropriate audio, and the instructions and/or beatmeter. :) You can always improve your process, but if you get overwhelmed trying to get everything right, you might never get anywhere.

Re: Creating your own CH for the first time..

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2021 4:20 pm
by Iridescence
Thank you for the words of advice yet again.
It seems I am struggling to now find the program posts on here , maybe you could help point me in the right direction
I know there was a thread triple x mentioned where it has links to beatmeter generator (which I did find) , audacity... and 2 other programs you're supposed to use?

Re: Creating your own CH for the first time..

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2021 5:09 pm
by MortonBridges
Audacity can be found at https://www.audacityteam.org/

Re: Creating your own CH for the first time..

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:36 pm
by masperturbator
Just work with Davinci Resolve for now.

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Practice with it, using Youtube tutorials, until you're comfortable with cutting together videos and music to make PMV (porn music video) since that's what a Cock Hero is, more or less.

Everything you should be trying to learn first, you can do it in Resolve's "Edit" view.

Later, when you're ready to put a beatmeter on top of a video, you can export the music from Resolve. The only thing you'll need Audacity for is to change the sample rate to 44100 Hz, which is the only WAV sample rate that Beatmeter Generator will understand.

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Re: Creating your own CH for the first time..

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2021 3:55 am
by Iridescence
masperturbator wrote: Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:36 pm The only thing you'll need Audacity for is to change the sample rate to 44100 Hz, which is the only WAV sample rate that Beatmeter Generator will understand.
so I have been trying to touch up on my skills & knowledge with resolve. while at the same time attempting to figure out beat meter generator. I was doing alright with it last night, i thought. but am thrown off by you saying this, because i was able to create a beat pattern to the song, at least i think i was doing it right. but i didn't get so far as to finish & save anything from BMG. and I don't think the song I was using had a sample rate of 44100 Hz most likely. could you please elaborate a little more on this?

Re: Creating your own CH for the first time..

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:08 am
by 3xTripleXXX
Iridescence wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 3:55 am
masperturbator wrote: Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:36 pm The only thing you'll need Audacity for is to change the sample rate to 44100 Hz, which is the only WAV sample rate that Beatmeter Generator will understand.
so I have been trying to touch up on my skills & knowledge with resolve. while at the same time attempting to figure out beat meter generator. I was doing alright with it last night, i thought. but am thrown off by you saying this, because i was able to create a beat pattern to the song, at least i think i was doing it right. but i didn't get so far as to finish & save anything from BMG. and I don't think the song I was using had a sample rate of 44100 Hz most likely. could you please elaborate a little more on this?
If you got the song into Beatmeter Generator, then it's in a format it understood, and it's all good. :)

Re: Creating your own CH for the first time..

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2021 3:45 pm
by masperturbator
3xTripleXXX wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:08 am
Iridescence wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 3:55 am
masperturbator wrote: Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:36 pm The only thing you'll need Audacity for is to change the sample rate to 44100 Hz, which is the only WAV sample rate that Beatmeter Generator will understand.
so I have been trying to touch up on my skills & knowledge with resolve. while at the same time attempting to figure out beat meter generator. I was doing alright with it last night, i thought. but am thrown off by you saying this, because i was able to create a beat pattern to the song, at least i think i was doing it right. but i didn't get so far as to finish & save anything from BMG. and I don't think the song I was using had a sample rate of 44100 Hz most likely. could you please elaborate a little more on this?
If you got the song into Beatmeter Generator, then it's in a format it understood, and it's all good. :)
Right.

Later, if you try to do something like arrange a few songs in Resolve, then export that audio to one file from Resolve...

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... you will find that Resolve encodes that file at 48000 Hz, that can't be changed in Resolve, and last I checked BMG won't read it.