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Video Sound Editor is a software by Magic Software that allows users to edit audio segments of videos, split and combine video clips, and apply various audio effects and filters. It can import and export various formats including Flash® video, AVI, MPEG, and NTSC/PAL versions.
The term video is used both to distinguish the image component of a combined audiovisual technology and to refer to a film that includes both audio and video components. The second meaning is referred to in the name Video Sound Editor. This product, from Magic Software, allows the user to edit only the audio segment of a video, as well as split and combine video clips. However, it does not allow for image editing other than splitting and combining clips. Video Sound Editor is part of a line of products made by the company, and a demo marking the output is available for free download to try out its capabilities.
Video Sound Editor has gone through several versions and as of February 2009 it was at version 4.2. It provides a visual soundtrack editor and allows the user to see the video images that match the sound as the sound is played or deleted. The software allows the user to import video clips, extract audio from a video clip, edit existing audio, record new audio, attach audio to a video clip, and split and combine video clips, it also converts videos into a variety of formats . Video Sound Editor can apply a variety of audio effects, including compressor, equalizer, reverb, vibrato and trim. The filters it can apply include high-pass and low-pass filters, a noise filter, and shelf filters.
The formats that Video Sound Editor can read are ASF (Advanced Systems Format), AVI (Audio Video Interleaved), MPEG 1, 2 and 4 (Motion Pictures Experts Group), PSP (PlayStation Portable), QuickTime®, RealMedia formats, and 3GP (Third Generation Partnership). It can export a variety of formats, including Flash® video — Small Web Format (SWF) and Flash® Video (FLV); various AVI types — DivX (DIgital Video EXpress), Xvid (an open source product that reversed the name of commercial DivX for effect), H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10), M-JPEG (Motion JPEG — Joint Photographic Experts Group ); various NTSC/PAL (National TV Standards Committee) versions — DVD (Digital VideoDisc or Digital Versatile Disc), SVCD (Super Video CD), VCD (Video CD); MPEG 1 and 4 and 3GP. Exported audio formats include MP2, MP3, WAV (Waveform Audio File Format), WMA (Windows® Media Audio), OGG, VOX (also known as Dialogic ADPCM – Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation), and SWF.
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