My son (10years old) is doing stop motion videos. He is using Windows Moviemaker to make the video but is having sound problems with the audio software he is currently using. What audio software would you recommend for this?
RecordForAll is a great audio recording and editing application. You can overlay tracks and add effects. A free evaluation version is available for download from - http://www.recordforall.com
RecordPad is a sound recording program for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Pocket PC and Smartphones. YOu can have a try!
You can try Audacity, a free open source program. You can check the review here http://alternativefront.com/alternative-audio-editing-softwares/get-into-audio-with-audacity .
You may try AVS Audio Recorder which has many great functions. The features in the official site are below: 1. Record Your Audio Record your own music, voice or other audio. Record any audio files and save them in such popular formats as PCM, MP3, ADPCM, WMA and others. 2. Customize Your Audio Devices Select and configure the audio recording device. 3. Customize Settings for Your Audio When you record, specify frequency, number of channels, bitrate, balance, volume settings and other parameters of supported formats. So I recommend you this tool,you can see detail and guides: http://www.avs4you.com/AVS-Audio-Recorder.aspx but only works for Windows XP, 2003, Vista (no Mac OS/Linux support) I hope this may help you
I'm a Pro Tools guy myself. But if you're looking for free software, give Audacity a try. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Simple to install, and simple to learn. I know a lot of pro voiceover people who use Audacity on a regular basis. I've got it installed, and use it to make quick edits when I don't need the power that Pro Tools provides
Sony sound forge is a great program (just look for it on google). you can download a 45 day demo for free.
A simple and user friendly audio recording application I use is Mp3 Recorder Studio. It records any sound directly in mp3 or wav, can skip pauses and split files in long recordings
He is having problems with the audio recording part of windows movie maker? Or, are you using something else record the audio? I have used the audio recording feature of movie maker before, and it works good - for a basic recorder that is. Then you just import the audio files into movie maker.
I know that this is an old question. Yeah, I agree that Audacity will be good for recording or editing audio. Still, if this one can't satisfy you well, you can try other audio recorders. I have used a streaming audio recorder to edit audio files and record streaming audio on my PC.
I suggest u AVS Audio Editor, One thing I liked about the demo version is that it edited the whole audio, not just the first 2 minutes. It allowed me to get a good idea of the file size to quality ratio.