Is there a way to trim music? I want to just use segments of multiple songs like real life. Its hard to make a show for an entire song, so they use snippets of certain parts of a song that they can coordinate the show to
There is no way to trim music inside FWsim. The best solution is using the free software Audacity to edit your music. We will make a tutorial video on how to use Audacity to edit your music. It will be published here over the next weeks - hit Subscribe to get notified when it comes out.
This might happen if your file format is not supported by FWsim. Which file format does your music have? You could try converting it using this online converter: convertio.co/m4a-flac/
To add music, there are two options: You can click "Music" on the right and select the file, then click into the timeline. Alternatively, open Windows Explorer, find your music file, click it and hold the mouse button, drag it over the FWsim timeline, release the mouse button. If it's an iTunes file (AAC format) then it won't work. In this case, use a "M4A to FLAC" online converter.
Thats what I needed.... Thanks 👍
Is there a way to trim music? I want to just use segments of multiple songs like real life. Its hard to make a show for an entire song, so they use snippets of certain parts of a song that they can coordinate the show to
There is no way to trim music inside FWsim. The best solution is using the free software Audacity to edit your music. We will make a tutorial video on how to use Audacity to edit your music. It will be published here over the next weeks - hit Subscribe to get notified when it comes out.
Whenever i import the music i get not found error even tho the file it's self is there
This might happen if your file format is not supported by FWsim. Which file format does your music have? You could try converting it using this online converter: convertio.co/m4a-flac/
How do you put the music?
To add music, there are two options: You can click "Music" on the right and select the file, then click into the timeline. Alternatively, open Windows Explorer, find your music file, click it and hold the mouse button, drag it over the FWsim timeline, release the mouse button. If it's an iTunes file (AAC format) then it won't work. In this case, use a "M4A to FLAC" online converter.