Where do my downloads get saved?
By default, downloads are saved in your system's Downloads’ folder. You can also check your browser's Downloads folder if you cannot find the file in your system.
By default, downloads are saved in your system's Downloads’ folder. You can also check your browser's Downloads folder if you cannot find the file in your system.
Yes, your script can be added as a subtitle file to your final downloaded video. At the time of export, enable the "Subtitles" check box in the Export window as shown below: For more information, refer to Working with the Studio: Video Export.
All files downloaded are saved as the name of the project. When downloading a Sub-block and Block, the name of the file would be saved as Sub-block: 'first few words of the subblock' & Block: 'first few words of the Block.' To rename files, you would need to do so once they have been downloaded onto your system.
Videos can be built in four predefined resolutions. However, custom pixel resolution can also be entered. The Studio has an upper pixel limit of 1920px. Click here to learn more. Landscape: 1920x1080 Portrait: 1080x1920 Square: 1080x1080 Sqarish: 1280x1024
Unfortunately, we do not have an option to record your voice over directly in the Studio at the moment. You will need to use a third-party app to record your voice over and then upload it into the Studio as an mp3 file.
If you have multiple clips, you can adjust the size of the voice block to match every clip so that each voiceover plays at the right time. This can be done from the bottom timeline, as shown below. Alternatively, you can add pauses in between your script from the top menu to adjust the timing of your voice with video. The exact process applies to background music as well. You can create empty text blocks to use as fillers to help sync…
Volume Mixer Click on the speaker icon to change the volume. The mic icon controls the voiceover volume. The video icon controls the volume of the video. The music icon controls the volume of the background music. Auto Ducking With the auto-ducking option enabled, the Loudness of background music gets automatically lowered when the system detects a voice-over being played simultaneously. There are three levels available for Auto Ducking: The blue indicator(Music) corresponds to the Loudness of the music when the voice-over…
The AI changer feature allows users to upload an audio or video file containing speech, transcribe it (speech to text), and then convert it to any of Murf's AI voices. To convert your audio files to text and into an AI voice, please click on the Voice changer and upload an Mp3 or Mp4 file. Kindly click on this link to view a detailed guide of our Voice changer in the Studio 2.0
In phonology and linguistics, a phoneme is a unit of sound that can distinguish one word from another in a particular language. The Studio provides msart suggestions that present a range of IPAs and alternative spellings for the word. Eg: How: haʊ | Help: hˈɛlp | Recoil: riˈkɔɪl | Specific: spəsˈɪfɪk The Pronunciation feature can be accessed by double clicking on the word that requires correction in pronunciation or by using the keyboard shortcuts. Click here to learn more.
All changes are auto-saved in the studio as long as you are connected to the internet.
The Emphasis feature assists users in adding stress to the given word, changing the intonation of the sentence, and emphasizing a particular word or set of words. Example: "Hey, how can I help you?" Using the emphasis feature, we can make this sentence sound more like a question than a statement. This is done by adding emphasis nodes towards the end of the sentence. Click here to learn more.
Here is a guide on rearranging blocks and sub-blocks in Murf Studio V2. You can also use these keyboard sohrtcuts to reorder blocks from the timeline.
There are a few reasons why this error would occur.
Kindly refer to the following links on download properties: Working with the Studio V1.0: Block Download | Sub block Download Working with the Studio V2.0: Block Download | Sub-block Download
Export: This option helps you export and download the final file or the whole project in any format you want, like voice only, script, etc., as shown below. You can download the content in the following formats: Learn More.
The pause feature is an essential tool for syncing voice-over videos and presentations. Adding pauses also aids in achieving a more realistic output. There are a total of 3 ways to add a pause in the script: Pre-defined pauses Punctuations Increasing block size