Can I import quickvoice audio to imovie on my ipad2?
I'm trying to get some audio from quickvoice pro into imovie. Basically, I'd like to use it as voice over in a short video. Anyone know how this can be done?
iPad 2, iOS 5.1
I'm trying to get some audio from quickvoice pro into imovie. Basically, I'd like to use it as voice over in a short video. Anyone know how this can be done?
iPad 2, iOS 5.1
You would probably have to transfer it into your iTunes library and then sync it for it to be recognized in iMovie.
You would probably have to transfer it into your iTunes library and then sync it for it to be recognized in iMovie.
Hey Vazandrew,
Thx for that. I'm totally stupid on this, I guess. I can't get my stupid quickvoice files into itunes. If I could get them there, it would totally work.
To get the quickvoice onto my laptop (PC), I had to download a special app. Anyway, I have the files on a folder on the desktop. "Add file to library" doesn't work; drag and drop won't work; copy and paste. Nothing. Any ideas.
Merc
What format are they in?
Quicktime .caf
If you go back to the quick voice program, can you get the output in an alternate format? If you can get it in .mp3, Aaf, or .wav you can bring it to I tunes, sync to the pad, and use it in iMovie.
That was it. I just wasn't thinking about it. I converted from .caf to mp3, and all is well. Thanks for the help. Sometimes you just need someone to make you think.
Glad you got it figured out. Ok, my turn. If you just wanted a voice over in I movie, why not not just record it in I movie? Or was this a special track? You got me curious now.
I'm having trouble bringing my files in from QuickVoice from my iPhone 4 (current QuickVoice version). I used the QuickVoice Sync app when my phone was attached in iTunes and the app selected in my iPhone tab as instructed in the help section, but when I try to export to itunes via the QuicVoice Sync app the file that was synced onto my computer (the .caf file) only presents me with an error message stating "Error: The recording file 01120120812183558_jim.caf is not valid" This is the 2 hour long file, but even the files that are under 10 minutes give me the same error and are not exported to iTunes. This is an important lecture. Anyone have any ideas. nFinity hasn't gotten it figured out yet either 😟
The lectures play well on my iPhone, but when copied to my computer via the QuickVoice Sync app the files are somehow invalid and won't trasfer using QuickVoices's own Sync program.
Please could you tell the name of "your special app" you downloaded on your computer to transfer files? Does it work well? Is it free?
Can I import quickvoice audio to imovie on my ipad2?