Adding Adjusted audio from Sound Forge 14 to Movie Studio 17 Platinum

Mary-H wrote on 6/15/2021, 11:11 AM

I have my video in my VMS Platinum 17.0 Build 221 project. I open my clip in Sound Forge 14 using 'Open in Audio Editor'.

I make the adjustments to my audio. Save as an sfas file, but I don't know where to go next, or even if I have been doing it right so far. I cannot find anything in the documentation to help me in either program. I have made some wacky adjustments (reverb, reverse, echo, fades, volume adjustments) to make sure the 'new' audio in movie studio is what I have adjusted, but the audio is still the same as in the original media.

In Add Media, I have gone into the folder containing the sfas folder. When I open it I see the original file name in there but nothing else. I have added the 'new' file, but it is no different than the original file.

I am using Windows 10 on a Lenovo ideapad flex 4.

TIA, Mary

Comments

Musicvid wrote on 6/15/2021, 11:47 AM

When you close your audio editor, you should have the option to save the edited version as a Take on the Vegas audio track. I suggest you do that. Different takes can be selected with a right-click.

Mary-H wrote on 6/15/2021, 12:20 PM

Thank you for your response. I am not sure what you mean. When I try to close the audio editor, I am asked do I want to save. I say yes, and get a message saying that I can't save it because I do not have a template supplied. I don't see any other options.

Musicvid wrote on 6/15/2021, 1:03 PM

Ok, then render your audio file as the same audio format you started with and open it in Vegas. Not that hard.

Sfas is a project file, not what you want.

Mary-H wrote on 6/15/2021, 2:11 PM

Okay, that makes sense. Since the video clip is an mp4 which is not an option, should I save it as an mp3, wav, aif or avi?

Thanks, Mary

Musicvid wrote on 6/15/2021, 2:32 PM

.wav

Mary-H wrote on 6/15/2021, 5:45 PM

Thanks so very much :D