I think what you want is to split a stereo headphone jack so that two people can listen to the same sound, both of them in stereo.
There are many inexpensive two-for-one adapters available that will do this. Just be careful: some "splitters" will break up the stereo sound so that one person hears the left channel only, while the other hears the right channel only.
You will need to Split the audio into TWO separate portions to adjust (or mute it in this case) it.> Decide where in the audio/music track you want to 'begin the mute'. Click Split.> Click Split again, at the point you want to hear the audio again.Now, right-click on the middle section (between the two splits) and choose Mute from the drop-down menu. This action will mute the audio in the Music/Audio track so the video's audio can be heard.
The Macsome Audio splitter will split the big audios to small pieces by making use of the ID tags preserved.
I have a computer setup with 2x 100w speakers and a 200w amplifier, i also have a bluetooth wireless D100 speaker, i am enquiring if there is any way to be able to essentially 'split' the audio so that it splits between the bigger setup and the smaller wireless speaker, wishing to do it wireless with the bluetooth, not through a jack splitter cable.
yes, they did.. i wish they ddnt though :(
You can do that in Audacity
Use the Split feature (below the Preview Pane in the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker).Split away the audio you don't want in the Time-line.
You have to Split that section away from the rest of the project. Once the section is split away, mute the scenes before and after the clip. Then you can add audio to the clip (on the Music/Audio track) or use the video's own original audio.
there should be an audio out on your sony tv. use that to connect standard RCA jacks into your sound system go into settings on your TV and disable the internal speakers. if this doesn't work try only connecting your video input in your TV while using the audio RCA to split to your sound system. is your main feed COAX or RCA?
Yes, you can actually was the sweater like any other sweater. The only thing you can't do is dry it. This will cause the wires to split
To cut out portions of a song in WMM (Windows Movie Maker):Only the song/audio should be visible on the time-line view of WMM.> Press play in the Preview window (or move the green marker bar) to a point in the audio you want to begin the cut> Click the Split button (located just below the Preview pane on the right)> Press play again (or use the green marker bar) to the point in the audio you want the audio to begin again> Press Split button againYou will see that the audio has be Split (clipped) into three sections. Right-click and delete the center portion of the audio (the part you want removed).Drag the last section of the audio backwards on the track to join with the first section.This Split process is used to edit (cut-out) portions of the audio and video in a project.
An audio splitter is a handy device, especially in this day and age with the popularity of iPods and MP3 players. The audio splitter is used to split the audio signal in 2 or more paths. A person wanting to share their iPod or MP3 player would use an audio splitter.
You can use the 'undo' feature in the tool bar if you haven't closed/saved the audio prior to deciding to revert. If the function will not work for you, then you will need to re-import the audio again. Sorry.