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iMovie


Question Posted Sunday October 14 2007, 6:48 pm

I have a Macbook, and I made a movie using iMovie, and I was wondering how you can turn a clip/voiceover into what sounds like a chipmunk-aka making it faster. My friend couldn't help me because she has an iMac so it's different, but how is it possible for me to speed up/slow down clips?

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theymos answered Monday October 15 2007, 4:25 pm:
I don't think you can do that with iMovie. You can with Audacity, though:
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It's in effects, speed or effects, tempo. After you do the effect in audacity, you can move the audio file to iMovie. Good luck!

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