Topic: YOU TUBE VIDEOS AND KEREOKE
luv2roknroll's photo
Wed 05/30/12 06:55 AM
Edited by luv2roknroll on Wed 05/30/12 06:56 AM
Since I dont have a band right now,

I want to do what Audrey does,

and sing along with some YouTube Kereoke,

and then be able to post them on my channel.:wink:

I miss the music!sad2

Only,

I cant find ANYWHERE a step by step tutorial on how its done,

and Audrey is M.I.A.what

I have a webcam with a build in microphone.

I guess what I need is either directions how to do it, or a link that will lead me to directions on how to do it.flowerforyou

I did find one tutorial in Japanese, and another one with no talking, so im not sure how im suppose to learn with those?laugh

luv2roknroll's photo
Wed 05/30/12 12:36 PM
Dang, I think I stumped the panel!surprised

Totage's photo
Wed 05/30/12 01:27 PM
Have you tried doing a search for the music video you and putting Kereoke at the end? Example, No Doubt Don't Speak YouTube Kereoke or something like that, or maybe even the instrumental versions of songs?

If you want the lyics as well, you could look them up and use Windows Live Movie Maker (comes with Windows 7) to add the lyrics to the instrumental version of the song.

HawaiiMusikMan's photo
Wed 05/30/12 03:19 PM
I'll take a crack at it

To get the audio backing track from a YouTube video, copy the url address of the YouTube video you want and paste it to this site

http://www.listentoyoutube.com/

This will output a mp3 file for you to use. An alternative to using YouTubes for backing tracks is using a vocal remover program on songs that you have. Here is one that's free through their website. You upload the song you want the vocals removed from and then download the track with the vocals removed

http://www.vocalremover.net/

Now that you have a backing track, you need a program to record audio, and video if you are wanting to use your webcam. I've never used this program so I don't know how good it is. It's called Webcam Video Capture.

http://download.cnet.com/Webcam-Video-Capture/3000-13633_4-10671720.html

Now, play your backing track through headphones or earplugs and use the Webcam Video Capture program to record your voice and webcam. Once you output the video file this program creates, use Windows Movie Maker which is a free program that should already be installed on your computer.

Use Windows Movie Maker to line up the original backing track and your video you created of you singing. Output that and upload to YouTube.

All there is to it :banana:

HawaiiMusikMan's photo
Wed 05/30/12 03:24 PM
Actually, don't download that Webcam capture software. Apparently all it does is screencapture and audio but won't record your webcam. Misleading name

I'll see if I can find another program

HawaiiMusikMan's photo
Wed 05/30/12 03:33 PM
Alright, I found one

http://www.nchsoftware.com/capture/index.html

...and instructions on how to use it

http://www.wikihow.com/Record-from-a-Webcam

luv2roknroll's photo
Wed 05/30/12 07:15 PM
I dont want to be seen just heard,

and YouTube has tons of great kereoke songs, that I can sing to.

I suggested the webcam just for the microphone.

I guess Audrey is too busy to help me.whoa

I was never too busy, typical.


Totage's photo
Wed 05/30/12 08:31 PM
So, you're able to find the videos you want, and you just want to record your voice on it?

If so, you can get a free audio program to record your voice, and use Windows movies maker to add the audio of your voice in the video.

Now, to get the video, you will need a downloader and a flv to avi converter.

Then you just download the flvs you want, convert them to avi, and open them in movie maker, add in your audio file, and save it as your video.

luv2roknroll's photo
Thu 05/31/12 08:03 AM

So, you're able to find the videos you want, and you just want to record your voice on it?

If so, you can get a free audio program to record your voice, and use Windows movies maker to add the audio of your voice in the video.

Now, to get the video, you will need a downloader and a flv to avi converter.

Then you just download the flvs you want, convert them to avi, and open them in movie maker, add in your audio file, and save it as your video.
Huh? Im not getting any of this, and im not stupid, and I dont want to download a bunch of more stuff thats gonna give my computer viruses. Terry Roe says he does it without downloading anything, but I cant understand his directions either.

Now I dont even want to do it im so frustrated.frustrated

Chazster's photo
Fri 06/01/12 09:23 AM
It's Karaoke actually not kereoke. Pronounced like kah-rah-O-kay
If you want to get into specifics as it's a Japanese word that we kind of stole lol.

luv2roknroll's photo
Fri 06/01/12 12:34 PM

It's Karaoke actually not kereoke. Pronounced like kah-rah-O-kay
If you want to get into specifics as it's a Japanese word that we kind of stole lol.
OMG,

I remember you from the religion threads...

*Kitten runs away*

Yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikes!!!

Totage's photo
Fri 06/01/12 01:10 PM
I'm sure there's a solution. Maybe just take a break from it and get back to it. I'm sure you'll find something that works for you.

luv2roknroll's photo
Fri 06/01/12 02:24 PM

I'm sure there's a solution. Maybe just take a break from it and get back to it. I'm sure you'll find something that works for you.
Terry Roe showed me how.smitten

Chazster's photo
Fri 06/01/12 02:36 PM


It's Karaoke actually not kereoke. Pronounced like kah-rah-O-kay
If you want to get into specifics as it's a Japanese word that we kind of stole lol.
OMG,

I remember you from the religion threads...

*Kitten runs away*

Yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikes!!!


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Haven't posted there in years.