Audio merging?

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  1. B3NW

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    Okay I beleive this is the right section!

    Okay what im wanting to do is merge the audio from my capture card into the audio from my microphone on my computer, what im needing is a program that can merge them in realtime into one output.

    Many thanks :p
     
  2. EpicFishFingers

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    What editing program do you have?
     
  3. B3NW

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    I have any I need if you get me...

    But for capturing I use arcsoft showbiz.

    Seriously, someone has to know what im talking about, I cant be the first too try this?
     
  4. Fastforward

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    Does a program exist that does that? All I've ever used is a program that has multiple tracks and put them in separate tracks and adjusting the volumes so it sounds good.

    The only thing I can think of is Audacity.
     
  5. Donii

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    Umm, in Windows MM, you can have more than one audio clip playing, its like

    Vid
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    audio 1
    ---
    aadio 2
    --------


    I think.
     
  6. B3NW

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    Okay let me explain.
    Capcard aud - ->
    --> output
    Microphone aud->

    Then in my capturing software i plan too set my audio device as the output
     
  7. Donii

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    okay, then idk.
     
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  9. X5

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    I think he is trying to say you are getting the Microphone from your xbox to input through a converter box?
     
  10. Fastforward

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    I don't think it's possible to record from your Xbox as well as your mic at the same time while being compiled into one file. What's wrong with capturing your Xbox then going in, recording from your mic and then compiling in a separate program?

    If that is the case, it isn't possible as far as I'm aware.
     
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  11. B3NW

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    No what im looking to do is have a mic plugged in my comp which is merged from the capture card audio then in my cap prog i will select the merged audio output
     
  12. X5

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    Okay, you really aren't making any sense.

    An editing program (for the most part) allows multiple audio tracks. All linear editors that I know of (not including WMM, that is a pile of ****) have that. So you have an audio track for your mic audio, and you have an audio track for whatever you get out of your capture card. You can have as many tracks as you like if your program permits it. And if you need to record audio from a mic, then get Audacity, it will allow you to record audio and stuff. You can then imput that into your editing software.
    And if this is not what you mean, then you are making things too hard on yourself. Way to hard on yourself. Just know that you can put any form of audio on an audio track (well, not any form I think, but mp3 or wav will be fine for sure).
     

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