I am surprisingly having difficulty finding a way to convert wav to mp4. If I use a site like freeconvert.com, is there a chance my personal files could be stolen? What does everyone use to convert wav to mp4?
I do not convert Wav files to Mp4 files - that said I'm on a Mac and if I had the inkling I would use Compressor.I am surprisingly having difficulty finding a way to convert wav to mp4. If I use a site like freeconvert.com, is there a chance my personal files could be stolen? What does everyone use to convert wav to mp4?
YouTube wants a video "container" file for upload, and you're trying to submit just an audio file. You'll need to make a slideshow or something with at least a still image that displays for the length of your audio track. I would use iMovie on an Apple product. I don't know if Windows has an equivalent anymore.This is for YouTube. I need to convert from wav to a file YouTube will accept.
For Windows download Microsoft windows movie maker..Make sure you're downloading Microsoft's version... several third party that come up when you search...Windows 11 comes with video editor but I like Movie Maker betterYouTube wants a video "container" file for upload, and you're trying to submit just an audio file. You'll need to make a slideshow or something with at least a still image that displays for the length of your audio track. I would use iMovie on an Apple product. I don't know if Windows has an equivalent anymore.
Why do you recommend microsoft movie maker over third party versions?For Windows download Microsoft windows movie maker..Make sure you're downloading Microsoft's version... several third party that come up when you search...Windows 11 comes with video editor but I like Movie Maker better
I just wan't to have one still image combined with my audio. Do I need a video editor for that? Would YouTube have the built in tools?Any basic video editor should work, but for YouTube there needs to be some visual element, even if it's just a still image.
The free ones I have tried to use all seem to have limitations and nag ware to get you to "upgrade"..Microsoft movie maker is free and what I have used to make my pretty amatuer videos like the one below. Microsofts new video editor is similar but more cloud based me no likey...Why do you recommend microsoft movie maker over third party versions?
The free ones I have tried to use all seem to have limitations and nag are to get you to "upgrade"..Microsoft movie maker is free and what I have used to make my pretty amatuer videos like the one below. Microsofts new video editor is similar but more cloud based me no likey...
With regard to do you have to you have to use a video editor to create a video for youtube..The answer is within the question..an mp4 is a video so no matter if it is one image that runs the full length of the audio or a bunch of images and transitions as mine below...you need to create a video and thus need a video editor to do so pretty simple stuff now that I'm used to it but as with anything there's a learning curve
A wave file should be just fine ..with regard to Movie Maker I know it's free because I just downloaded on my new computer that came with Microsoft video editor I know it didn't have a watermark before so I see no reason why it would now...Good Luck!Thanks. Did you know you posted a link about converting mp3 to mp4 when I asked about wav to mp4 conversion? I assume movie maker allows me to use my wav files to make the video? Are you sure movie maker is still free? No watermarks?
Take the file you created and put it on a usb stick and save it in a safe place.....also e-mail it to your self....both are proof of the pudding that you were in possession of said audio file at that time and date you are trying to document... I am assuming you did not formally copyright this. Here's the deal...you may be overthinking all of this. You may love this work but realistically the odds of it ever generating enough money to make you take legal action are worse than winning the lottery. I quit worrying about this kind of stuff years ago I just go for it and put it out there for my own personal pleasure and to share with my friends and loved ones.I want to try to protect my files by using a digital time stamp. I assumed I was going to time stamp the video file that would be on youtube that would contain my originial music from the wav files. I would like to timestamp my wav files and be done with it, but I assume I should timestamp the video file?
Protect your files or protect your songs?? If you're looking to protect files, maybe just encrypt them.I want to try to protect my files by using a digital time stamp. I assumed I was going to time stamp the video file that would be on youtube that would contain my originial music from the wav files. I would like to timestamp my wav files and be done with it, but I assume I should timestamp the video file?