24-攪拌器視頻編輯(加快和降低音頻/視頻|快照條選項)



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我向您介紹「速度控制」效果條,還向您展示如何更改音頻的音高以使其與視頻條速度同步。另外,我向您展示了如何捕捉條。

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時間指標:

00:00-以前的視頻

00:12-今天的視頻介紹

00:30-選擇要更改速度的視頻片段

1:28-通過速度控制更改視頻條速度

1:51-取消選中「拉伸到輸入條帶長度」

2:00-將速度係數設置為「 1」

2:05-調整「倍速」

3:14-您必須將音頻段導出到WAV文件

3:42-使用PAGE UP和PAGE DOWN按鈕設置綠線

3:54-將滑鼠懸停在TIMELINE上時按「 S」和「 E」鍵

4:27-單擊「音頻」渲染按鈕(創建WAV文件)

4:57-移至「片段開頭」並替換音頻條

5:36-將音頻條設置為「音高」

6:09-查找最後一幀並在「手柄」上使用「捕捉條」選項

7:11-分組選擇以下條帶並放在下一幀

7:27-讓我們看看快進效果是什麼樣子

7:39-現在放慢視頻播放速度

7:51-將音頻音高設置為「 0.5」,速度控制設置為「 0.5」

8:11-我們需要擴大條帶。他們現在需要2倍的時間才能玩

8:42-僅在「視頻條」的句柄上單擊滑鼠右鍵,展開

9:06-讓我們找到最後一個移動的幀並在其中放置綠線

9:43-使片段的視頻和音頻條帶長度匹配

10:40-讓我們看看慢動作效果。

30 comments
  1. Been playing around with blender a bit, lets you do a fair amount of things, but I was really shocked at the lack of (mostly) audio editing. I know the main program is about modeling, not the video editor, but even still…

  2. damn i'm late to the party. i just discovered blender is also a video editor. i'm officially dropping vegas. GOOD RIDDANCE. i hated that program for every second i was forced to use it

  3. thank you soooo much… I'm a beginner and just finished about 10 days of PNG rendering and not so happy with the speed, so this is REALLY helpful.

  4. It no longer works. When I do the Speed factor at one and the Multiply speed at 4 all it does is play really slowly and when 1/4 way the strip it starts with the next one.

  5. So when I go to render the video I'm making it cuts the video short. I'll retry it but for some reason when I try to get it to work it just throws the whole thing off. And yes I set my end frame to the end of the greyed out portion. Please help.

  6. Just something i came up with: Whenever changing the speed, i put the video at frame 1 in a higher channel and i hit page up to go to it's end, then i click on the current frame down below (that controls the green header line) and then i multiply it to the reverse of whatever i set my speed to (for instance if i set my speed to .5 then i would do "frame * (1/.5)") and then i don't have to search for the moving frame because i will be sure that's where it ends. Let me know if that makes sense to you guys.

  7. Fantastic video. I've found this whole series tremendously helpful. I do have a question about this process, however. I will attempt to describe here what I'm trying to do with Blender, and the issues I'm having with it.

    I'm trying to make videos for my channel that feature me building in the Sims 4. This can be a slow, tedious process, and so I run the game footage in 4x speed. I usually scrap the audio strip, as I record a separate commentary for the video, so that my voice doesn't get sped up with the game footage. I've tried this two ways so far, and neither are ideal, so hopefully, you'll have some tips to help me make this process more efficient.

    The videos in question are on my channel now if you would like to check them out and see for yourself what these issues look (and sound) like in the final video.

    The first video, entitled "Newcrest Dog Park," what I did was discard the audio from the original footage, then recorded separate footage of me doing my commentary which I then laid over the game footage to make the finished product. I watched it right there in the Blender preview window while I did the commentary. I found out, however, that when I imported that commentary video into my project, it was several seconds shorter than the video itself, and the audio wasn't syncing up quite right. Now, I band-aided this problem with a fade in at the start and a fade out at the end, which helps hide my commentary video stopping before the full video is really over. Also, on a side note with this one, the fade in and fade out ended up kind of wonky, which I think had something to do with trying to fade over multiple video strips.

    The second video, entitled "Isla Spauna," is much better than the first in terms of general quality, and specifically, the audio sync is fixed (there is some echo in the commentary audio, which was an issue with the settings I was using, and has since been fixed, I believe), but it was a very long process to produce the end result. Basically what I did was to start the same way, I discarded the audio strip, sped up the video strip to 4x, but this time, instead of watching it back from Blender and adding that track, I rendered out the silent footage. I then set up OBS Studio (which I use to record) to play the file when I switched to the specific scene where I would be watching it. The end result is clearly much better (even though by this point, it was late at night and I was so over the whole process that I didn't even add my simple fade in and out), but it was extremely time consuming, and frankly, pretty annoying.

    Which finally brings me around to my actual question: Is there a way in Blender to streamline this process, perhaps add commentary audio directly from Blender, or some other trick where I'm not spending forever rendering two versions of the same video?

    Any feedback on this would be most appreciated. Both of the videos in question are in the "Sims 4 Builds" playlist on my channel.

  8. My gopro films in sections and I need to join them together. The part I want to speed up is spanned across multiple clips, is there a way to join them together so I can speed up all the clips?

  9. potty training tutorials like these make the "Mount Everest Learning Curve" of Blender more "wheel chair accessible" for retards like me. Mom i'm done …………. come wipe my bum!

  10. You're an idiot!!!! Speed up speed and get shipmunk voice?? Are you kidding? And you say it's perfect that way??? YOU STUPID!!! DAmn time lost here ssshhhkkkkkkk

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