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Originally Posted by Capt.ArD
if you are not afraid to lose a little quality, import the animation into windows movie maker. thenyou can use that to add sound. it has a really easy to use interface and is simple. only problem is that it will not export to quicktime, so you need a converter.
I really am not the video editing guy. i do MAX stuff, then give the video and sound to Dave to compile. he's got all the crazy fix-stuff programs.
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*Screams in terror*
How dare you mention WMM2!
It's the plague that ol' Black Death wouldn't touch.
Put simply: It's not accurate, It won't take MPEG format, it doesn't have any audio editing capabilities...
Don't use it. it's Ok for some home videos, but for a 3D animation where sound acuracy is everything...Never.