![]() ![]() The idea is that you start off with a slow tempo, playing the part perfectly, and keep this up as the song tempo increases. This will open the Tempo Woodshedding dialog.įor example, if you set the “Woodshed tempo” value to 5 in this dialog, the tempo will speed up by 5 each time the song (or a highlighted section) loops to the beginning. Press the toolbar button and select Woodshed (increasing) Tempo… from the pulldown menu. When practicing (or “woodshedding”) a tune, it is useful for the tempo to speed up every time the section loops or the song restarts from the beginning. If they are out of sync less than this value, then the program will not try to re-sync. Sync drift tolerance: This allows you to set a maximum drift time in milliseconds between the video and the audio. Minimum sync interval: This allows you to set a minimum number of seconds between attempts to re-sync the video and the audio. “Do not sync” will never attempt to re-sync. “Main program to video” will change the audio position which may cause a noise. ![]() “Video to main program” will change the video position. Sync method: When the video and the audio are out of sync. A positive value will make the video play later while a negative value will make it play earlier. Offset in MS: This will adjust the video playback in milliseconds. The button will open the Video Settings dialog which allows you to adjust the audio and video playback time. There is a button to make the video full screen, and the key will go out of the full screen mode. You can size the window by dragging the corner. You can select a range in the Chord Sheet window and use Transport - button to loop a section of the video at a low tempo for example. Note: When set to values lower than 50%, the Video Window is disabled, but the audio continues at the extreme slow tempo. If you want slower than that, you can select values as low as 12%, which is an 8X slowdown (1 second would take 8 seconds), and still has good quality. The quality of the audio at slower tempos is great - better than most video player programs. Play, Stop or Move to a position in the video using the Transport toolbar.Īs the song plays, you can slow down the video, and the audio will slow down and stay in sync. Then, when the Video Window opens, click on the button on its toolbar and select a video file. To load and play a video, select the Open File menu item from the button and choose a video file (mp4/wmv/avi).Īlternatively, click on the button and select Video Player. The audio is extracted from the video to the Audio track. You can load a video that you have already downloaded from YouTube or elsewhere into Band-in-a-Box Video Window. Chapter 12: Wizards, Tutors, and Fun Video Window ![]()
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