Operation Manual

GoPro Studio 2.5 User Manual
Adding Music or Sound Effects
To enhance your movie, GoPro Studio allows you to add additional audio files to the
Storyboard. The audio formats currently supported by GoPro Studio are:
mp3
wav
aiff
m4a
caf.
To add an audio file, you must first import it into the Media Bin.
1. Click the ADD MEDIA button at the top of the Media Bin.
2. Browse to the location of your audio file.
3. Highlight the audio file and click Open.
After importing an audio file, its thumbnail (a microphone on a music staff) will appear in
the Media Bin. From here you can add it to your Storyboard by doing the following:
1. Scroll through the Media Bin to find the audio file that you’d like to add.
2. Click and drag the file from the Media Bin to the audio track that does not already
contain the Edit Template’s music soundtrack.
3. Repeat these steps to add additional audio files to the Storyboard
As you drag audio files to the Storyboard, GoPro Studio uses a green box to indicate the
spot where the file will be inserted. This makes it easier for you to line up the audio file
with other portions of your Storyboard. The box will grow or shrink in size depending on
the length of the video clips under which the audio file is being placed.
TIP: Dragging an audio file directly on top of an existing video clip will cause the audio file
to start at the same time as that video clip.
After placing an audio file, you can rearrange it by selecting it and dragging it to a new
location. You can shorten or lengthen the audio file by clicking and dragging its edges.
You can remove an audio file from the Storyboard by selecting it and pressing the
‘DELETE’ key on your keyboard or by dragging it off the top of the Storyboard.
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