2024 Approved Have You Ever Wondered How Those PowerPoint, Looping Slideshows You See in Conferences and Reception Areas Display and Move to the Next Slide Automatically without Clicking a Mouse? You Dont Have to Be Amazed at This

2024 Approved Have You Ever Wondered How Those PowerPoint, Looping Slideshows You See in Conferences and Reception Areas Display and Move to the Next Slide Automatically without Clicking a Mouse? You Dont Have to Be Amazed at This

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Have You Ever Wondered How Those PowerPoint, Looping Slideshows You See in Conferences and Reception Areas Display and Move to the Next Slide Automatically without Clicking a Mouse? You Don’t Have to Be Amazed at This

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A PowerPoint Looping slideshow automatically starts over from the beginning after displaying the last slide. A particular slide is displayed for a certain amount of time interval. Once the time has elapsed, the slide automatically moves to the next one. It is sometimes used in seminars to keep the audience busy before the main presentation commences. In most tradeshows, the videos or information you notice repeatedly playing on its own are in a loop. The transition and slide sets get tweaked to work that way. In Nigeria, most banks use looped slides to display their welcome message. Looping slides make display work more accessible and give time to face other activities while your slide runs automatically.

In this article

01 [Advantages of PowerPoint looping slide](#Part 1)

02 [How to loop a PowerPoint in simple steps.](#Part 2)

Part 1 Advantages of PowerPoint Looping Slide.

PowerPoint slideshows aid and develop visual resources. Looping a PowerPoint slideshowmakes a presentation more accessible and more attractive. Studies show that humans tend to remember more of what they see than what they hear. You should use a PowerPoint-loop slideshow if you want to make a lasting impression while holding that conference, pitch to your boss at work, or even bid for that project**.** Here are some other reasons you should consider looping in your nextPowerPoint slide show.

A looping PowerPoint slideshow runs automatically. A typical PowerPoint presentation moves to the next slide when the presenter clicks the mouse, but a looping slideshow does not need human participation. It displays the next slide automatically after the time interval has elapsed.

It can be helpful to welcome guests to a meeting or Newcomers to an office reception area.

It ensures that latecomers do not miss any significant part of the presentation because a PowerPoint automatic slideshow loop starts all over again after displaying the last slide.

Setting up a looping slideshow is easy and does not require much equipment. You’re all set to go if you have a computer and projector.

It gives the speaker more time to focus on the audience and interact with them rather than concentrating on getting the next slide correctly.

With or without the presence of an operator, the PowerPoint presentation can display the slides configured to display.

It saves you the stress of arranging and rearranging slides during a meeting or an event.

It makes presentation easy and allows the large audience to flow with the speaker as they do not have to read from documents while trying to keep up with the speaker.

A PowerPoint configured to loop continuously can be used to pass general information.

Not everyone likes speaking in public or making a presentation in front of a large crowd. Someone like me immediately starts sweating profusely and has heart palpitations when many eyes are on me. In this kind of situation, a looped PowerPoint slideshow helps take the tension off a nervous speaker as the audience will most likely be concentrating on the slideshows instead of you.

Part 2 How to Loop a PowerPoint in Simple Steps.

Have you been wondering how to make PowerPoint looping slideshows? It seems like a challenging feat, but I’ll show you how to go about it. A looping PowerPoint presentation can create Visual presentations at various events like trade shows, kiosks, conferences, seminars, and many more gatherings. It can display automatically without the intervention of the presenter. With the correct procedure, you’ll be able to create a looping PowerPoint slideshow that will run without hitches. Setting up a looping PowerPoint presentation is relatively easy and doesn’t require rocket science as most people think. Below are simple steps on how to loop a slideshow on PowerPoint;

An easy way to set up looping slideshows is to apply automatic transitions and then set up your desired slideshow settings.

Step 1: Open your PowerPoint presentation

First, open and select the particular PowerPoint presentation you would like to loop.

Open your PowerPoint presentation

Step 2: Set up the slideshow

Once your desired presentation is open, go to the “Set Up” group on the “Slide Show” tab and then click on the “Set Up Slide Show” button. Once your desired presentation is open, go to the “Set Up” group on the “Slide Show” tab and then click on the “Set Up Slide Show” button.

set up the slideshow

Step 3: Choose your mode of control over the slides.

Adialogue box will come up. In the” show options, “select if you want it to get presented by a speaker, which is the default setting of PowerPoint. This option gives the speaker or presenter control over when to advance the slide. The second option, which an individual browses, restricts the control of the speaker over the advancement of the slide, likewise the third option. Checkbox next to “Loop continuously until ‘Esc.’ Then click [OK]. The slide keeps looping automatically until the speaker or presenter presses ok.

Choose your mode of control

Step 4: Select the number of slides you want to be displayed.

From the “Slides” preview side panel, tap your first slide, press and hold [Shift] and click your last slide or input the number of slides you want to display. This option will select all of the slides you want to display.

Select the number of slides

Step 5: Set up Transitions mode

Click the [Transitions] tab. The transition appears between slides when a slideshow is displayed. In the Transitions tab in PowerPoint, you can choose the type of transition (such as Fade). From the “Timing” group, uncheck the box next to “On Mouse Click” and check “After .”This setting enables the transition to occur after your preferred time and not when you click the mouse.

Set up Transition Mode

Step 6: Adjust the time interval

To adjust the duration you would like each slide to display, click the up and down arrows in the “After:” field within the “Timing” group. When your slideshow reaches the last slide, it will automatically loop back to the beginning.

Adjust time interval.

****Wondershare Filmora Video Editor Software**

There are many video editing software, but one that stands out amongst them is filmora because of its unique video editing features. The Filmora software is undoubtedly one of the best beginner and professional-level video editing tools.

Try It Free

For Win 7 or later (64-bit)

Try It Free

For macOS 10.12 or later

Making loop videos is relatively easy with its timeline features. Video loops are short clips that replay for a particular duration or unlimited times without the user having to click the play button repeatedly. This kind of video is quite trendy on social media platforms. Filmora software also creates photo and video slideshows and can add music, texts, filters, different transition effects, and even animation to your slideshow. Many tools can help you create these kinds of videos, and Filmora is one of them.

Ending Thoughts

I’m sure that post reading this guide, you will be able to create a PowerPoint looping slideshow and know what software to use in creating loop videos.

Learning how to loop a PowerPoint slideshow is a game-changer for organizations and meetings that require a large audience or attendees. The major shortcoming of using a PowerPoint presentation slideshow is that a display cannot hold without a laptop and projector.

Try It Free Try It Free

A PowerPoint Looping slideshow automatically starts over from the beginning after displaying the last slide. A particular slide is displayed for a certain amount of time interval. Once the time has elapsed, the slide automatically moves to the next one. It is sometimes used in seminars to keep the audience busy before the main presentation commences. In most tradeshows, the videos or information you notice repeatedly playing on its own are in a loop. The transition and slide sets get tweaked to work that way. In Nigeria, most banks use looped slides to display their welcome message. Looping slides make display work more accessible and give time to face other activities while your slide runs automatically.

In this article

01 [Advantages of PowerPoint looping slide](#Part 1)

02 [How to loop a PowerPoint in simple steps.](#Part 2)

Part 1 Advantages of PowerPoint Looping Slide.

PowerPoint slideshows aid and develop visual resources. Looping a PowerPoint slideshowmakes a presentation more accessible and more attractive. Studies show that humans tend to remember more of what they see than what they hear. You should use a PowerPoint-loop slideshow if you want to make a lasting impression while holding that conference, pitch to your boss at work, or even bid for that project**.** Here are some other reasons you should consider looping in your nextPowerPoint slide show.

A looping PowerPoint slideshow runs automatically. A typical PowerPoint presentation moves to the next slide when the presenter clicks the mouse, but a looping slideshow does not need human participation. It displays the next slide automatically after the time interval has elapsed.

It can be helpful to welcome guests to a meeting or Newcomers to an office reception area.

It ensures that latecomers do not miss any significant part of the presentation because a PowerPoint automatic slideshow loop starts all over again after displaying the last slide.

Setting up a looping slideshow is easy and does not require much equipment. You’re all set to go if you have a computer and projector.

It gives the speaker more time to focus on the audience and interact with them rather than concentrating on getting the next slide correctly.

With or without the presence of an operator, the PowerPoint presentation can display the slides configured to display.

It saves you the stress of arranging and rearranging slides during a meeting or an event.

It makes presentation easy and allows the large audience to flow with the speaker as they do not have to read from documents while trying to keep up with the speaker.

A PowerPoint configured to loop continuously can be used to pass general information.

Not everyone likes speaking in public or making a presentation in front of a large crowd. Someone like me immediately starts sweating profusely and has heart palpitations when many eyes are on me. In this kind of situation, a looped PowerPoint slideshow helps take the tension off a nervous speaker as the audience will most likely be concentrating on the slideshows instead of you.

Part 2 How to Loop a PowerPoint in Simple Steps.

Have you been wondering how to make PowerPoint looping slideshows? It seems like a challenging feat, but I’ll show you how to go about it. A looping PowerPoint presentation can create Visual presentations at various events like trade shows, kiosks, conferences, seminars, and many more gatherings. It can display automatically without the intervention of the presenter. With the correct procedure, you’ll be able to create a looping PowerPoint slideshow that will run without hitches. Setting up a looping PowerPoint presentation is relatively easy and doesn’t require rocket science as most people think. Below are simple steps on how to loop a slideshow on PowerPoint;

An easy way to set up looping slideshows is to apply automatic transitions and then set up your desired slideshow settings.

Step 1: Open your PowerPoint presentation

First, open and select the particular PowerPoint presentation you would like to loop.

Open your PowerPoint presentation

Step 2: Set up the slideshow

Once your desired presentation is open, go to the “Set Up” group on the “Slide Show” tab and then click on the “Set Up Slide Show” button. Once your desired presentation is open, go to the “Set Up” group on the “Slide Show” tab and then click on the “Set Up Slide Show” button.

set up the slideshow

Step 3: Choose your mode of control over the slides.

Adialogue box will come up. In the” show options, “select if you want it to get presented by a speaker, which is the default setting of PowerPoint. This option gives the speaker or presenter control over when to advance the slide. The second option, which an individual browses, restricts the control of the speaker over the advancement of the slide, likewise the third option. Checkbox next to “Loop continuously until ‘Esc.’ Then click [OK]. The slide keeps looping automatically until the speaker or presenter presses ok.

Choose your mode of control

Step 4: Select the number of slides you want to be displayed.

From the “Slides” preview side panel, tap your first slide, press and hold [Shift] and click your last slide or input the number of slides you want to display. This option will select all of the slides you want to display.

Select the number of slides

Step 5: Set up Transitions mode

Click the [Transitions] tab. The transition appears between slides when a slideshow is displayed. In the Transitions tab in PowerPoint, you can choose the type of transition (such as Fade). From the “Timing” group, uncheck the box next to “On Mouse Click” and check “After .”This setting enables the transition to occur after your preferred time and not when you click the mouse.

Set up Transition Mode

Step 6: Adjust the time interval

To adjust the duration you would like each slide to display, click the up and down arrows in the “After:” field within the “Timing” group. When your slideshow reaches the last slide, it will automatically loop back to the beginning.

Adjust time interval.

****Wondershare Filmora Video Editor Software**

There are many video editing software, but one that stands out amongst them is filmora because of its unique video editing features. The Filmora software is undoubtedly one of the best beginner and professional-level video editing tools.

Try It Free

For Win 7 or later (64-bit)

Try It Free

For macOS 10.12 or later

Making loop videos is relatively easy with its timeline features. Video loops are short clips that replay for a particular duration or unlimited times without the user having to click the play button repeatedly. This kind of video is quite trendy on social media platforms. Filmora software also creates photo and video slideshows and can add music, texts, filters, different transition effects, and even animation to your slideshow. Many tools can help you create these kinds of videos, and Filmora is one of them.

Ending Thoughts

I’m sure that post reading this guide, you will be able to create a PowerPoint looping slideshow and know what software to use in creating loop videos.

Learning how to loop a PowerPoint slideshow is a game-changer for organizations and meetings that require a large audience or attendees. The major shortcoming of using a PowerPoint presentation slideshow is that a display cannot hold without a laptop and projector.

Try It Free Try It Free

A PowerPoint Looping slideshow automatically starts over from the beginning after displaying the last slide. A particular slide is displayed for a certain amount of time interval. Once the time has elapsed, the slide automatically moves to the next one. It is sometimes used in seminars to keep the audience busy before the main presentation commences. In most tradeshows, the videos or information you notice repeatedly playing on its own are in a loop. The transition and slide sets get tweaked to work that way. In Nigeria, most banks use looped slides to display their welcome message. Looping slides make display work more accessible and give time to face other activities while your slide runs automatically.

In this article

01 [Advantages of PowerPoint looping slide](#Part 1)

02 [How to loop a PowerPoint in simple steps.](#Part 2)

Part 1 Advantages of PowerPoint Looping Slide.

PowerPoint slideshows aid and develop visual resources. Looping a PowerPoint slideshowmakes a presentation more accessible and more attractive. Studies show that humans tend to remember more of what they see than what they hear. You should use a PowerPoint-loop slideshow if you want to make a lasting impression while holding that conference, pitch to your boss at work, or even bid for that project**.** Here are some other reasons you should consider looping in your nextPowerPoint slide show.

A looping PowerPoint slideshow runs automatically. A typical PowerPoint presentation moves to the next slide when the presenter clicks the mouse, but a looping slideshow does not need human participation. It displays the next slide automatically after the time interval has elapsed.

It can be helpful to welcome guests to a meeting or Newcomers to an office reception area.

It ensures that latecomers do not miss any significant part of the presentation because a PowerPoint automatic slideshow loop starts all over again after displaying the last slide.

Setting up a looping slideshow is easy and does not require much equipment. You’re all set to go if you have a computer and projector.

It gives the speaker more time to focus on the audience and interact with them rather than concentrating on getting the next slide correctly.

With or without the presence of an operator, the PowerPoint presentation can display the slides configured to display.

It saves you the stress of arranging and rearranging slides during a meeting or an event.

It makes presentation easy and allows the large audience to flow with the speaker as they do not have to read from documents while trying to keep up with the speaker.

A PowerPoint configured to loop continuously can be used to pass general information.

Not everyone likes speaking in public or making a presentation in front of a large crowd. Someone like me immediately starts sweating profusely and has heart palpitations when many eyes are on me. In this kind of situation, a looped PowerPoint slideshow helps take the tension off a nervous speaker as the audience will most likely be concentrating on the slideshows instead of you.

Part 2 How to Loop a PowerPoint in Simple Steps.

Have you been wondering how to make PowerPoint looping slideshows? It seems like a challenging feat, but I’ll show you how to go about it. A looping PowerPoint presentation can create Visual presentations at various events like trade shows, kiosks, conferences, seminars, and many more gatherings. It can display automatically without the intervention of the presenter. With the correct procedure, you’ll be able to create a looping PowerPoint slideshow that will run without hitches. Setting up a looping PowerPoint presentation is relatively easy and doesn’t require rocket science as most people think. Below are simple steps on how to loop a slideshow on PowerPoint;

An easy way to set up looping slideshows is to apply automatic transitions and then set up your desired slideshow settings.

Step 1: Open your PowerPoint presentation

First, open and select the particular PowerPoint presentation you would like to loop.

Open your PowerPoint presentation

Step 2: Set up the slideshow

Once your desired presentation is open, go to the “Set Up” group on the “Slide Show” tab and then click on the “Set Up Slide Show” button. Once your desired presentation is open, go to the “Set Up” group on the “Slide Show” tab and then click on the “Set Up Slide Show” button.

set up the slideshow

Step 3: Choose your mode of control over the slides.

Adialogue box will come up. In the” show options, “select if you want it to get presented by a speaker, which is the default setting of PowerPoint. This option gives the speaker or presenter control over when to advance the slide. The second option, which an individual browses, restricts the control of the speaker over the advancement of the slide, likewise the third option. Checkbox next to “Loop continuously until ‘Esc.’ Then click [OK]. The slide keeps looping automatically until the speaker or presenter presses ok.

Choose your mode of control

Step 4: Select the number of slides you want to be displayed.

From the “Slides” preview side panel, tap your first slide, press and hold [Shift] and click your last slide or input the number of slides you want to display. This option will select all of the slides you want to display.

Select the number of slides

Step 5: Set up Transitions mode

Click the [Transitions] tab. The transition appears between slides when a slideshow is displayed. In the Transitions tab in PowerPoint, you can choose the type of transition (such as Fade). From the “Timing” group, uncheck the box next to “On Mouse Click” and check “After .”This setting enables the transition to occur after your preferred time and not when you click the mouse.

Set up Transition Mode

Step 6: Adjust the time interval

To adjust the duration you would like each slide to display, click the up and down arrows in the “After:” field within the “Timing” group. When your slideshow reaches the last slide, it will automatically loop back to the beginning.

Adjust time interval.

****Wondershare Filmora Video Editor Software**

There are many video editing software, but one that stands out amongst them is filmora because of its unique video editing features. The Filmora software is undoubtedly one of the best beginner and professional-level video editing tools.

Try It Free

For Win 7 or later (64-bit)

Try It Free

For macOS 10.12 or later

Making loop videos is relatively easy with its timeline features. Video loops are short clips that replay for a particular duration or unlimited times without the user having to click the play button repeatedly. This kind of video is quite trendy on social media platforms. Filmora software also creates photo and video slideshows and can add music, texts, filters, different transition effects, and even animation to your slideshow. Many tools can help you create these kinds of videos, and Filmora is one of them.

Ending Thoughts

I’m sure that post reading this guide, you will be able to create a PowerPoint looping slideshow and know what software to use in creating loop videos.

Learning how to loop a PowerPoint slideshow is a game-changer for organizations and meetings that require a large audience or attendees. The major shortcoming of using a PowerPoint presentation slideshow is that a display cannot hold without a laptop and projector.

Try It Free Try It Free

A PowerPoint Looping slideshow automatically starts over from the beginning after displaying the last slide. A particular slide is displayed for a certain amount of time interval. Once the time has elapsed, the slide automatically moves to the next one. It is sometimes used in seminars to keep the audience busy before the main presentation commences. In most tradeshows, the videos or information you notice repeatedly playing on its own are in a loop. The transition and slide sets get tweaked to work that way. In Nigeria, most banks use looped slides to display their welcome message. Looping slides make display work more accessible and give time to face other activities while your slide runs automatically.

In this article

01 [Advantages of PowerPoint looping slide](#Part 1)

02 [How to loop a PowerPoint in simple steps.](#Part 2)

Part 1 Advantages of PowerPoint Looping Slide.

PowerPoint slideshows aid and develop visual resources. Looping a PowerPoint slideshowmakes a presentation more accessible and more attractive. Studies show that humans tend to remember more of what they see than what they hear. You should use a PowerPoint-loop slideshow if you want to make a lasting impression while holding that conference, pitch to your boss at work, or even bid for that project**.** Here are some other reasons you should consider looping in your nextPowerPoint slide show.

A looping PowerPoint slideshow runs automatically. A typical PowerPoint presentation moves to the next slide when the presenter clicks the mouse, but a looping slideshow does not need human participation. It displays the next slide automatically after the time interval has elapsed.

It can be helpful to welcome guests to a meeting or Newcomers to an office reception area.

It ensures that latecomers do not miss any significant part of the presentation because a PowerPoint automatic slideshow loop starts all over again after displaying the last slide.

Setting up a looping slideshow is easy and does not require much equipment. You’re all set to go if you have a computer and projector.

It gives the speaker more time to focus on the audience and interact with them rather than concentrating on getting the next slide correctly.

With or without the presence of an operator, the PowerPoint presentation can display the slides configured to display.

It saves you the stress of arranging and rearranging slides during a meeting or an event.

It makes presentation easy and allows the large audience to flow with the speaker as they do not have to read from documents while trying to keep up with the speaker.

A PowerPoint configured to loop continuously can be used to pass general information.

Not everyone likes speaking in public or making a presentation in front of a large crowd. Someone like me immediately starts sweating profusely and has heart palpitations when many eyes are on me. In this kind of situation, a looped PowerPoint slideshow helps take the tension off a nervous speaker as the audience will most likely be concentrating on the slideshows instead of you.

Part 2 How to Loop a PowerPoint in Simple Steps.

Have you been wondering how to make PowerPoint looping slideshows? It seems like a challenging feat, but I’ll show you how to go about it. A looping PowerPoint presentation can create Visual presentations at various events like trade shows, kiosks, conferences, seminars, and many more gatherings. It can display automatically without the intervention of the presenter. With the correct procedure, you’ll be able to create a looping PowerPoint slideshow that will run without hitches. Setting up a looping PowerPoint presentation is relatively easy and doesn’t require rocket science as most people think. Below are simple steps on how to loop a slideshow on PowerPoint;

An easy way to set up looping slideshows is to apply automatic transitions and then set up your desired slideshow settings.

Step 1: Open your PowerPoint presentation

First, open and select the particular PowerPoint presentation you would like to loop.

Open your PowerPoint presentation

Step 2: Set up the slideshow

Once your desired presentation is open, go to the “Set Up” group on the “Slide Show” tab and then click on the “Set Up Slide Show” button. Once your desired presentation is open, go to the “Set Up” group on the “Slide Show” tab and then click on the “Set Up Slide Show” button.

set up the slideshow

Step 3: Choose your mode of control over the slides.

Adialogue box will come up. In the” show options, “select if you want it to get presented by a speaker, which is the default setting of PowerPoint. This option gives the speaker or presenter control over when to advance the slide. The second option, which an individual browses, restricts the control of the speaker over the advancement of the slide, likewise the third option. Checkbox next to “Loop continuously until ‘Esc.’ Then click [OK]. The slide keeps looping automatically until the speaker or presenter presses ok.

Choose your mode of control

Step 4: Select the number of slides you want to be displayed.

From the “Slides” preview side panel, tap your first slide, press and hold [Shift] and click your last slide or input the number of slides you want to display. This option will select all of the slides you want to display.

Select the number of slides

Step 5: Set up Transitions mode

Click the [Transitions] tab. The transition appears between slides when a slideshow is displayed. In the Transitions tab in PowerPoint, you can choose the type of transition (such as Fade). From the “Timing” group, uncheck the box next to “On Mouse Click” and check “After .”This setting enables the transition to occur after your preferred time and not when you click the mouse.

Set up Transition Mode

Step 6: Adjust the time interval

To adjust the duration you would like each slide to display, click the up and down arrows in the “After:” field within the “Timing” group. When your slideshow reaches the last slide, it will automatically loop back to the beginning.

Adjust time interval.

****Wondershare Filmora Video Editor Software**

There are many video editing software, but one that stands out amongst them is filmora because of its unique video editing features. The Filmora software is undoubtedly one of the best beginner and professional-level video editing tools.

Try It Free

For Win 7 or later (64-bit)

Try It Free

For macOS 10.12 or later

Making loop videos is relatively easy with its timeline features. Video loops are short clips that replay for a particular duration or unlimited times without the user having to click the play button repeatedly. This kind of video is quite trendy on social media platforms. Filmora software also creates photo and video slideshows and can add music, texts, filters, different transition effects, and even animation to your slideshow. Many tools can help you create these kinds of videos, and Filmora is one of them.

Ending Thoughts

I’m sure that post reading this guide, you will be able to create a PowerPoint looping slideshow and know what software to use in creating loop videos.

Learning how to loop a PowerPoint slideshow is a game-changer for organizations and meetings that require a large audience or attendees. The major shortcoming of using a PowerPoint presentation slideshow is that a display cannot hold without a laptop and projector.

All video editors have been there. You edit and color-correct your video project only to find out that the final product is not what you expected. The contract and colors dramatically shift when viewed on a different device. In most cases, this is caused by improperly calibrated monitors, but it could also be your eyes playing tricks on you. Video scopes help in preventing this problem ensuring that the color in your video is consistent across devices. With video editing scope, you get the exact representation of the elements that make up your image, including lightness and color values. In this article, we explain what video scopes are and how you can use them in your editing projects.

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Part 1. Introduction to Video Scopes: What are They and Why You Should Use them

When grading and color correcting your videos, it is important to accurately assess your video signal. This allows you to know whether you’re crushing the blacks in the night shot or clipping the whites in the clouds. You also get to know the exact saturation and hue your logo has. Video scopes are simply monitoring tools and measurements that are used during video editing to analyze and optimize the technical quality of video signals.

video scopes

Video scopes are important because your monitor may not be properly calibrated. It will likely give you inaccurate results and cannot be trusted with the video editing process. Since our eyes will naturally adapt to the image, they cannot be trusted either. However, video scopes never lie and will let you know the exact status of your video. In fact, the scope of video editing is beneficial in several ways:

  • Increased Accuracy: Color correction and grading require accurate information that cannot be guaranteed by our eyes. Video scopes are highly accurate, confirming the true color and assuring you are making the correct adjustments
  • Reliability: Video scopes provide reliable verification by ensuring you are not influenced by perception or what may appear as the right color grading.
  • Professional Editing: The use of scopes in video editing is professional and allows you to make precise corrections of colors.
  • Matching Color Between Shots: You can easily use video scopes to match your work and access various shots.

Video scopes are indeed useful in video editing. They give you the extra reassurance that your color grading and correction are accurate and representative of what you want. While they may sound intimidating for beginners, video scopes are a useful addition to video editing once you learn how to interpret them.

Part 2. Essential Video Scopes for Beginners: A List of the Most Common Ones

Scope in video editing can be a lifesaver, especially when you know what you are doing. Some are readily available for adjustment while recording, but the post-production ones are equally important. They ensure you are making the right adjustments without being interfered with by the appearance of your monitor. The scope of video editing ensures that our video will look the same across all devices. Here are the most commonly used video scopes:

1. Waveform Scopes

Waveform video scope allows you to see how dark or light your image is. In other words, the waveform represents the luminance distribution across your image, allowing you to easily identify the bright and dark elements of your image. The lightness of the picture of the image is represented as a waveform. The rule of thumb is that black is 0 while white is 100 when you are editing HD. Levels below 0 at the bottom of the scope and those above 100 near the top of the scope will be clipped. So, you have to keep your levels within the 0-100 range, which is also the true Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) video. With Ultra-HD standard, the whites can go up to 10,000, which is the High Dynamic Range.

waveform

2. Histogram

The histogram video scope allows you to see the tonal value of your clip. Most people associate histograms with still photography, but it is also useful for video work. Specifically, the histogram represents the highlights, shadows, and midtones of your image. For a standard 8-bit image, pure white has a value of 255 while dark black has a value of 0. The histogram gives you the distribution of colored pixels in every value of lightness or darkness. Although other video scopes like the waveform and vectorscope will do much of the work, a histogram is still a useful measure in video editing.

histogram

3. RGB Parade

This is one of the most common post-production video scopes. The RGB parade allows you to see all three colors in one scope. It shows the waveform of the three colors side by side, and not on top of each other. This way, the RGB parade measures the saturation of the colors red, green, and blue in an image. It becomes clear which colors are more saturated compared to others in different areas of the image. To achieve a well-balanced image, keep each color within the lower and upper limits of the video scope. This ensures that the colors are not under or over-saturated.

rgb parade

4. Vector Scopes

This is another common visual post-production scope. It measures the color and color saturation of your image or video on a six-point color wheel. When working with vector scopes, you have two options to choose from: YUV and HLS vector scopes. The YUV vector scopes display the saturation and hue of the colors in the image on the circular graph. The colors in the graph include red, blue, magenta, yellow, and cyan-green. Color becomes more saturated the further it is from the center. On the other hand, the HLS vector scopes show saturation and hue, but in a more detailed picture of the number of pixels that fall into each area of the video scope.

vectorscopes

Part 3. Unlock the Power of Video Scopes with Filmora

The use of scope in video editing will up your game and improve the overall quality of your videos. They give you an effective way of balancing and correcting colors. For pro video scopes for Mac and Windows, Wondashare Filmora is a great choice. The professional video editor comes with four types of video scopes that provide exceptional results. In addition to a histogram, Filmora V13 offers more options for color balancing and correcting. Let’s have a look at how to use video scopes on Filmora.

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Using Video Scopes in Filmora

Filmora has made it easy for users to utilize video scopes in their editing projects. Once you have launched Filmora and started a New Project, video scopes are easily accessible via the highlighted icon.

filmora videoscopes

The four video scopes offered by Filmora allow you to achieve specific color adjustments in your video projects. Let’s have a look at how each can be used in video editing.

1. Parade RGB

The parade RGB video scope is used to change the color channel of your visual images from RBG to YCbCr or YRGB. It displays the red, green, and blue channels of the video signal, which can be helpful when you are identifying areas of the video that are too dark or too bright. You can also use the parade to check the color balance of the video.

parade

2. Waveform

The Waveform video scope in Filmora is used to adjust the color channels of your images or videos in different ways. It displays the brightness of the video signal, allowing you to heck the contrast level.

waveform

3. Vectorscope

The vectorscope helps to identify and adjust the skin tone of your subjects. It displays the color saturation of the video signal, helping you identify areas that are too saturated or desaturated. This way, you can easily check the skin tones in the video.

vectorscope

4. Histogram

The histogram, and video scope display multiple adjustments graphically while adjusting color channels. It displays the distribution of brightness values in the video, allowing you to check the overall brightness level.

histogram

Conclusion

Video scopes are important measures for tracing color elements when color correcting and enhancing your video. For an accurate and easy way of using video scopes in your projects, we highly recommend Wondershar Filmora. With the recent upgrades on Filmora, users now have access to pro video scopes that give you professional editing experience. Explore the four available video scopes, including waveform and Histogram. Parade, and vectorscope to achieve better color grading and quality of your videos.

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Part 1. Introduction to Video Scopes: What are They and Why You Should Use them

When grading and color correcting your videos, it is important to accurately assess your video signal. This allows you to know whether you’re crushing the blacks in the night shot or clipping the whites in the clouds. You also get to know the exact saturation and hue your logo has. Video scopes are simply monitoring tools and measurements that are used during video editing to analyze and optimize the technical quality of video signals.

video scopes

Video scopes are important because your monitor may not be properly calibrated. It will likely give you inaccurate results and cannot be trusted with the video editing process. Since our eyes will naturally adapt to the image, they cannot be trusted either. However, video scopes never lie and will let you know the exact status of your video. In fact, the scope of video editing is beneficial in several ways:

  • Increased Accuracy: Color correction and grading require accurate information that cannot be guaranteed by our eyes. Video scopes are highly accurate, confirming the true color and assuring you are making the correct adjustments
  • Reliability: Video scopes provide reliable verification by ensuring you are not influenced by perception or what may appear as the right color grading.
  • Professional Editing: The use of scopes in video editing is professional and allows you to make precise corrections of colors.
  • Matching Color Between Shots: You can easily use video scopes to match your work and access various shots.

Video scopes are indeed useful in video editing. They give you the extra reassurance that your color grading and correction are accurate and representative of what you want. While they may sound intimidating for beginners, video scopes are a useful addition to video editing once you learn how to interpret them.

Part 2. Essential Video Scopes for Beginners: A List of the Most Common Ones

Scope in video editing can be a lifesaver, especially when you know what you are doing. Some are readily available for adjustment while recording, but the post-production ones are equally important. They ensure you are making the right adjustments without being interfered with by the appearance of your monitor. The scope of video editing ensures that our video will look the same across all devices. Here are the most commonly used video scopes:

1. Waveform Scopes

Waveform video scope allows you to see how dark or light your image is. In other words, the waveform represents the luminance distribution across your image, allowing you to easily identify the bright and dark elements of your image. The lightness of the picture of the image is represented as a waveform. The rule of thumb is that black is 0 while white is 100 when you are editing HD. Levels below 0 at the bottom of the scope and those above 100 near the top of the scope will be clipped. So, you have to keep your levels within the 0-100 range, which is also the true Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) video. With Ultra-HD standard, the whites can go up to 10,000, which is the High Dynamic Range.

waveform

2. Histogram

The histogram video scope allows you to see the tonal value of your clip. Most people associate histograms with still photography, but it is also useful for video work. Specifically, the histogram represents the highlights, shadows, and midtones of your image. For a standard 8-bit image, pure white has a value of 255 while dark black has a value of 0. The histogram gives you the distribution of colored pixels in every value of lightness or darkness. Although other video scopes like the waveform and vectorscope will do much of the work, a histogram is still a useful measure in video editing.

histogram

3. RGB Parade

This is one of the most common post-production video scopes. The RGB parade allows you to see all three colors in one scope. It shows the waveform of the three colors side by side, and not on top of each other. This way, the RGB parade measures the saturation of the colors red, green, and blue in an image. It becomes clear which colors are more saturated compared to others in different areas of the image. To achieve a well-balanced image, keep each color within the lower and upper limits of the video scope. This ensures that the colors are not under or over-saturated.

rgb parade

4. Vector Scopes

This is another common visual post-production scope. It measures the color and color saturation of your image or video on a six-point color wheel. When working with vector scopes, you have two options to choose from: YUV and HLS vector scopes. The YUV vector scopes display the saturation and hue of the colors in the image on the circular graph. The colors in the graph include red, blue, magenta, yellow, and cyan-green. Color becomes more saturated the further it is from the center. On the other hand, the HLS vector scopes show saturation and hue, but in a more detailed picture of the number of pixels that fall into each area of the video scope.

vectorscopes

Part 3. Unlock the Power of Video Scopes with Filmora

The use of scope in video editing will up your game and improve the overall quality of your videos. They give you an effective way of balancing and correcting colors. For pro video scopes for Mac and Windows, Wondashare Filmora is a great choice. The professional video editor comes with four types of video scopes that provide exceptional results. In addition to a histogram, Filmora V13 offers more options for color balancing and correcting. Let’s have a look at how to use video scopes on Filmora.

Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)

Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later

Using Video Scopes in Filmora

Filmora has made it easy for users to utilize video scopes in their editing projects. Once you have launched Filmora and started a New Project, video scopes are easily accessible via the highlighted icon.

filmora videoscopes

The four video scopes offered by Filmora allow you to achieve specific color adjustments in your video projects. Let’s have a look at how each can be used in video editing.

1. Parade RGB

The parade RGB video scope is used to change the color channel of your visual images from RBG to YCbCr or YRGB. It displays the red, green, and blue channels of the video signal, which can be helpful when you are identifying areas of the video that are too dark or too bright. You can also use the parade to check the color balance of the video.

parade

2. Waveform

The Waveform video scope in Filmora is used to adjust the color channels of your images or videos in different ways. It displays the brightness of the video signal, allowing you to heck the contrast level.

waveform

3. Vectorscope

The vectorscope helps to identify and adjust the skin tone of your subjects. It displays the color saturation of the video signal, helping you identify areas that are too saturated or desaturated. This way, you can easily check the skin tones in the video.

vectorscope

4. Histogram

The histogram, and video scope display multiple adjustments graphically while adjusting color channels. It displays the distribution of brightness values in the video, allowing you to check the overall brightness level.

histogram

Conclusion

Video scopes are important measures for tracing color elements when color correcting and enhancing your video. For an accurate and easy way of using video scopes in your projects, we highly recommend Wondershar Filmora. With the recent upgrades on Filmora, users now have access to pro video scopes that give you professional editing experience. Explore the four available video scopes, including waveform and Histogram. Parade, and vectorscope to achieve better color grading and quality of your videos.

How to Make Custom Lower Thirds with Filmora

As a video creator, there are times when you need to use Lower Thirds. Although many lower-third presets are available, making unique and personalized ones can ensure your video stands out.

So, to empower your inner video creator, this article will show you how to make your own Lower Thirds in Filmora.

Part 1: What is Lower Third

A Lower Third is a mix of motion graphic design and texts that are placed in the lower area of the screen. It provides additional information, such as a person’s name or other relevant information, without distracting the audience from the main content.

Lower Thirds can be used in various settings, such as news broadcasts or interviews, to help provide viewers with additional context.

Part 2: How to Make Your Own Lower Thirds in Filmora

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(1) A simple line and texts

a simple line and texts

Step1 Create a simple line

Go to the Media library > Sample Media folder > choose a color sample. For this tutorial, we will select the white color. Then, drag and drop this sample color onto the upper video track.

create a simple line

Double-click the white sample clip to open the settings and scale it to 30%. Then, reposition the white bar to your desired place.

double-click the white sample clip

Step2 Mask the white sample

Since we want to create a thin horizontal shape, you need to make some adjustments to the white sample by using an image mask. So, go to the Effect window > Utility > Image Mask. Then, drag and drop the “Image Mask” onto the white color sample.

mask the white sample

After that, double-click the white sample on the timeline and find the Image Mask setting. Choose the shape that works best for your needs. For this tutorial, we are going to use this one. Then, adjust the X and Y-axis scale numbers until it becomes a thin white line. Click OK.

double-click the white sample

Step3 Add a text for your lower thirds

Go to Titles > Plain Text > Basic 6 and drop it onto the second video track above the white line clip. Don’t worry about the exact position yet. We can adjust it later.

add a text for your lower thirds

Double-click on the text clip to open the settings, then type some text there and adjust the size and font.

double-click on the text clip

Step4 Add animation to the text

Click Advanced > Animation > Up Down 1 animation. Adjust the animation length by dragging the two brackets on the timeline on the right side. Click Ok.

add animation to the text

Step5 Add keyframes to the white line clip when entering

Double-click on the white line clip on the timeline to show the animation keyframe setting window. Then, playback the animation of the text, find a position before the text animation starts and move the play head there. Make sure it is close enough to when the texts show up so the white line enters the keyframe right before the text enters.

add keyframes to the white line clip when entering

Click to add a keyframe, double-check to make sure it is the final position you want, and the opacity should be 100 at this point.

After that, move the play head to the left for a few frames and click add again. To make sure the white line is out of the frame before entering, you need to change the Y-axis number. Change the opacity to 0 as the white line starts in transparent color.

move the play head to the left

These two keyframes will create an effect of the line entering the frame while turning from transparent to white. Playback the animation and adjust the keyframes marks by dragging them to the left or right until you feel the timing looks good.

Step6 Add keyframes to the white line clip when exiting

Playback again to find where the texts disappear, then move the play head to a position after it. Also, make sure it’s close enough to where the texts disappear so you can ensure the white line exits right after the texts disappear. Then, add the keyframe.

add keyframes to the white line clip when exiting

You don’t need to change the setting this time because this keyframe is used to keep the position and opacity unchanged.

Instead, move the play head again to the right for a few frames and add another keyframe. Move the texts out of the frame by changing the y-axis number, then change the opacity to 0. This keyframe is used to create the white line animation exiting the frame and turning back to transparent in the meantime.

move the texts out of the frame

Playback the video and see how it looks.

(2) A name card with a solid background

a name card with a solid background

Sometimes you might want to create a name card with a solid background like the sample above. To create it, we can use the same method. Here’s how to do it:

Step1 Make the lower third background

Select the white color sample from the sample color folder and drop it onto the upper video track of the video.

make the lower third background

Change the scale to 30%, then reposition the white sample to your desired place. Click OK.

change the scale to 30%

Step2 Create an image mask for the lower third background

Drag and drop the Image Mask onto the white sample clip on the timeline.

create an image mask

Double-click on the white sample clip to activate the video setting window and find the Image Mask settings. Then, choose the mask shape you need. You can also adjust its size by changing the X or Y-axis.

double-click on the white sample clip

Step3 Add some text

Once the background card is in place, go to Titles > Plain Text > ‘Basic 6’ and drop it onto the third video track.

go to titles

Now, type in the texts as needed. Reposition and scale the texts to make sure they are on top of the background shape.

type in the texts

Step4 Add animation to the text

Click Advanced > Animation > Push. Then, adjust the animation length accordingly. Click Ok.

click advanced

Double-click on the background clip to show the animation tab setting. Then, playback the text animation and find a position earlier than the start and add a keyframe.

double-click on the background clip

Similar to the tutorial before, move the play head again a few frames earlier to the left and add another keyframe. If you want to have the name card flying in from the left while expanding, you can change the X-axis and scale of the background card to 0. Change the opacity to 0 to create a color change from transparent to white.

move the play head again

To let the background card exit the frame, add two more keyframes to the background card. Add a keyframe with no changes to settings. Move the play head to the right for a few frames and add another keyframe.

add two more keyframes

If you want the name card to exit to the bottom, change the Y-axis number until it exits. Change the scale and opacity to 0. Then, playback and adjust the keyframes.

Finally, you can add a Subscribe button from the new default Filmora element pack “Social Media.”

add a subscribe button

Wrapping up

These are two ways you can create your own Lower Thirds in FIlmora. You can also change the keyframe settings to customize your lower thirds even more. Now, it’s time to try it yourself, and let us know what you think!

Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later

(1) A simple line and texts

a simple line and texts

Step1 Create a simple line

Go to the Media library > Sample Media folder > choose a color sample. For this tutorial, we will select the white color. Then, drag and drop this sample color onto the upper video track.

create a simple line

Double-click the white sample clip to open the settings and scale it to 30%. Then, reposition the white bar to your desired place.

double-click the white sample clip

Step2 Mask the white sample

Since we want to create a thin horizontal shape, you need to make some adjustments to the white sample by using an image mask. So, go to the Effect window > Utility > Image Mask. Then, drag and drop the “Image Mask” onto the white color sample.

mask the white sample

After that, double-click the white sample on the timeline and find the Image Mask setting. Choose the shape that works best for your needs. For this tutorial, we are going to use this one. Then, adjust the X and Y-axis scale numbers until it becomes a thin white line. Click OK.

double-click the white sample

Step3 Add a text for your lower thirds

Go to Titles > Plain Text > Basic 6 and drop it onto the second video track above the white line clip. Don’t worry about the exact position yet. We can adjust it later.

add a text for your lower thirds

Double-click on the text clip to open the settings, then type some text there and adjust the size and font.

double-click on the text clip

Step4 Add animation to the text

Click Advanced > Animation > Up Down 1 animation. Adjust the animation length by dragging the two brackets on the timeline on the right side. Click Ok.

add animation to the text

Step5 Add keyframes to the white line clip when entering

Double-click on the white line clip on the timeline to show the animation keyframe setting window. Then, playback the animation of the text, find a position before the text animation starts and move the play head there. Make sure it is close enough to when the texts show up so the white line enters the keyframe right before the text enters.

add keyframes to the white line clip when entering

Click to add a keyframe, double-check to make sure it is the final position you want, and the opacity should be 100 at this point.

After that, move the play head to the left for a few frames and click add again. To make sure the white line is out of the frame before entering, you need to change the Y-axis number. Change the opacity to 0 as the white line starts in transparent color.

move the play head to the left

These two keyframes will create an effect of the line entering the frame while turning from transparent to white. Playback the animation and adjust the keyframes marks by dragging them to the left or right until you feel the timing looks good.

Step6 Add keyframes to the white line clip when exiting

Playback again to find where the texts disappear, then move the play head to a position after it. Also, make sure it’s close enough to where the texts disappear so you can ensure the white line exits right after the texts disappear. Then, add the keyframe.

add keyframes to the white line clip when exiting

You don’t need to change the setting this time because this keyframe is used to keep the position and opacity unchanged.

Instead, move the play head again to the right for a few frames and add another keyframe. Move the texts out of the frame by changing the y-axis number, then change the opacity to 0. This keyframe is used to create the white line animation exiting the frame and turning back to transparent in the meantime.

move the texts out of the frame

Playback the video and see how it looks.

(2) A name card with a solid background

a name card with a solid background

Sometimes you might want to create a name card with a solid background like the sample above. To create it, we can use the same method. Here’s how to do it:

Step1 Make the lower third background

Select the white color sample from the sample color folder and drop it onto the upper video track of the video.

make the lower third background

Change the scale to 30%, then reposition the white sample to your desired place. Click OK.

change the scale to 30%

Step2 Create an image mask for the lower third background

Drag and drop the Image Mask onto the white sample clip on the timeline.

create an image mask

Double-click on the white sample clip to activate the video setting window and find the Image Mask settings. Then, choose the mask shape you need. You can also adjust its size by changing the X or Y-axis.

double-click on the white sample clip

Step3 Add some text

Once the background card is in place, go to Titles > Plain Text > ‘Basic 6’ and drop it onto the third video track.

go to titles

Now, type in the texts as needed. Reposition and scale the texts to make sure they are on top of the background shape.

type in the texts

Step4 Add animation to the text

Click Advanced > Animation > Push. Then, adjust the animation length accordingly. Click Ok.

click advanced

Double-click on the background clip to show the animation tab setting. Then, playback the text animation and find a position earlier than the start and add a keyframe.

double-click on the background clip

Similar to the tutorial before, move the play head again a few frames earlier to the left and add another keyframe. If you want to have the name card flying in from the left while expanding, you can change the X-axis and scale of the background card to 0. Change the opacity to 0 to create a color change from transparent to white.

move the play head again

To let the background card exit the frame, add two more keyframes to the background card. Add a keyframe with no changes to settings. Move the play head to the right for a few frames and add another keyframe.

add two more keyframes

If you want the name card to exit to the bottom, change the Y-axis number until it exits. Change the scale and opacity to 0. Then, playback and adjust the keyframes.

Finally, you can add a Subscribe button from the new default Filmora element pack “Social Media.”

add a subscribe button

Wrapping up

These are two ways you can create your own Lower Thirds in FIlmora. You can also change the keyframe settings to customize your lower thirds even more. Now, it’s time to try it yourself, and let us know what you think!

How to Merge Audio and Video in VLC Media Player

Merging audio and video is a common task for many content creators, whether you’re making a YouTube video, a podcast, or a movie. One of the most popular ways to do this is using VLC Media Player. It is a powerful media player with a built-in feature that allows you to merge audio and video files. This guide will show you how to easily use VLC Media Player to merge audio and video files.

VLC Media Player is a free, open-source program that can play various media formats. It’s available for Windows, Mac, and Linux and is widely used by content creators, media enthusiasts, and casual users. In addition to playing media files, VLC Media Player has several advanced features, including the ability to convert, record, and merge files. This guide will focus on how to merge audio and video in VLC Media Player.

merge audio and video with vlc

How To Merge Audio and Video in VLC (VideoLan Media Player)

In addition to playing media files, VLC has a built-in feature that allows you to merge audio and video files into a single file. This guide will walk you through merging audio and video files in VLC, making it easy to create your videos, podcasts, or movies with a professional touch.

  1. Open VLC. Click on “Media” > “Convert / Save” from the dropdown menu.

vlc media

  1. Under the “File” tab, click on the “Add…” button to import the videos you want to merge.

vlc import video

  1. Tick the “Show more options” checkbox at the bottom.

vlc more options

  1. Tick the “Play another media synchronously” to add the audio file.

vlc add another media

  1. Click on the “Browse” button and select the audio on your computer.

vlc add audio

  1. Select the “Convert” radio button.

vlc convert video

  1. Click on the “Browse” button and select a location on your computer to save the video.

vlc select location

  1. Click on the “Start” button to save the video.

vlc save video

[Bonus] Filmora – Best Alternative to VLC to Combine Audio and Video

VLC is a great tool. But other tools may be better for people serious about making videos. VLC is more of an entry-level video editing software. It is good. But if it’s no longer enough for you, you should try its alternatives. Among the best ones is Wondershare Filmora . It has more advanced tools that answer the needs of video editing experts.

Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)

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Wondershare Filmore Features

Wondershare Filmora is a good alternative to VLC. To paint a picture, let’s look at its features. Filmora has:

  • A library of carefully curated music.
  • Speed controls that let you match your timing to a beat.
  • Filters and effects to help you enhance the video.
  • Transition effects to add more flare to the video.
  • Integration with Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, or Vimeo, which allows you to publish with one tap.

Step-By-Step Guide To Merging Audio and Video With Filmora

So how to merge audio and video with Wondershare Filmora? Follow these steps to do so.

  1. Import the audio and videos that you want to merge into Filmora. You can do this through drag-and-drop or by clicking the link that says, “Click here to import media.”

importing audio and video into filmora

  1. Drag the media files into the timeline. Adjust the video to align with the audio.

adding audio and video to timeline

  1. Optionally, if you want to replace the video’s original audio, do this. Right-click on the video file. Select “Detach Audio.” The original audio will be separated from the video and put in the audio track. Delete it and replace it with the new audio.

detaching audio from video using filmora

  1. Click “Export.” Select the format that you like, and click “Export” again. Alternatively, you can publish directly to YouTube or burn the video into a DVD.

exporting the merged video and video

You can watch this video to learn more about how to add audio to a video:

Combine Audio & Video? VLC or Filmora

Do you find it difficult to choose between VLC and Filmora for merging audio and video? Here’s a direct comparison between the two. It should help you decide.

| | VLC | Filmora | |
| —————————- | ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— | ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- |
| Customer Reviews from G2 | One G2 Validated Reviewer wrote that VideoLan is an “awesome all-in-one media player” that fulfills all their needs. It helps them play all audio and video media files without installing an external codec pack. The reviewer gave VLC 5 stars out of 5 stars. | A Validated Reviewer on G2 commented about Filmora’s audio editing. They said the most helpful feature is the ability to detach or mute the video. With that, you can add your own recordings or music to the video. This reviewer gave Wondershare Filmora 5 stars out of 5 stars. |
| Operating Systems | Windows; macOS; Linux; Android; iOS | Windows; macOS; Android; iOS |
| Pricing | ● VLC is an open-source program. Meaning it is completely free. | ● Wondershare Filmora’s annual plan for individual users costs $49.99.● The cross-platform plan costs $59.99 per year.● The perpetual plan costs $79.99. |
| Features | ● Plays all video and audio formats● Subtitle synchronization● Audio and video filters● Screen record without watermark | ● Split-screen● Speed ramping● Keyframing● Templates● Auto beat sync● Audio ducking● Silence detection● Audio synchronization● Video effects, filters, and transitions |

The main difference is that VLC is more of a media player. People use it to watch movies or play songs. Yes, it also lets you merge audio and video, convert videos, and screen record. But that’s about it; it does not give you features that challenge your creativity.

On the other hand, Wondershare Filmora is a video editor. It gives you tools that enable you to create original videos and enhance them. Therefore, it is the better option if you want to be a YouTuber or renowned video maker.

That said, the best use case for VLC is using it to play videos and music. It’s also a great free media converter. Meanwhile, Wondershare Filmora is better suited for video content creation. The tools it provides you with allow the creation of videos that are sure to captivate your audience.

Conclusion

Merging audio and video is easy. VLC and Wondershare Filmora are fantastic tools that can help you with that task. Suppose you want to do more than just merge audio and video. The latter is the better option. It includes powerful video editing tools that help you create amazing videos. Aside from merging, Filmora also offers audio synchronization, auto beat sync, audio detaching, and more. These features ensure the output file will be of high quality.

Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later

Wondershare Filmore Features

Wondershare Filmora is a good alternative to VLC. To paint a picture, let’s look at its features. Filmora has:

  • A library of carefully curated music.
  • Speed controls that let you match your timing to a beat.
  • Filters and effects to help you enhance the video.
  • Transition effects to add more flare to the video.
  • Integration with Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, or Vimeo, which allows you to publish with one tap.

Step-By-Step Guide To Merging Audio and Video With Filmora

So how to merge audio and video with Wondershare Filmora? Follow these steps to do so.

  1. Import the audio and videos that you want to merge into Filmora. You can do this through drag-and-drop or by clicking the link that says, “Click here to import media.”

importing audio and video into filmora

  1. Drag the media files into the timeline. Adjust the video to align with the audio.

adding audio and video to timeline

  1. Optionally, if you want to replace the video’s original audio, do this. Right-click on the video file. Select “Detach Audio.” The original audio will be separated from the video and put in the audio track. Delete it and replace it with the new audio.

detaching audio from video using filmora

  1. Click “Export.” Select the format that you like, and click “Export” again. Alternatively, you can publish directly to YouTube or burn the video into a DVD.

exporting the merged video and video

You can watch this video to learn more about how to add audio to a video:

Combine Audio & Video? VLC or Filmora

Do you find it difficult to choose between VLC and Filmora for merging audio and video? Here’s a direct comparison between the two. It should help you decide.

| | VLC | Filmora | |
| —————————- | ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— | ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- |
| Customer Reviews from G2 | One G2 Validated Reviewer wrote that VideoLan is an “awesome all-in-one media player” that fulfills all their needs. It helps them play all audio and video media files without installing an external codec pack. The reviewer gave VLC 5 stars out of 5 stars. | A Validated Reviewer on G2 commented about Filmora’s audio editing. They said the most helpful feature is the ability to detach or mute the video. With that, you can add your own recordings or music to the video. This reviewer gave Wondershare Filmora 5 stars out of 5 stars. |
| Operating Systems | Windows; macOS; Linux; Android; iOS | Windows; macOS; Android; iOS |
| Pricing | ● VLC is an open-source program. Meaning it is completely free. | ● Wondershare Filmora’s annual plan for individual users costs $49.99.● The cross-platform plan costs $59.99 per year.● The perpetual plan costs $79.99. |
| Features | ● Plays all video and audio formats● Subtitle synchronization● Audio and video filters● Screen record without watermark | ● Split-screen● Speed ramping● Keyframing● Templates● Auto beat sync● Audio ducking● Silence detection● Audio synchronization● Video effects, filters, and transitions |

The main difference is that VLC is more of a media player. People use it to watch movies or play songs. Yes, it also lets you merge audio and video, convert videos, and screen record. But that’s about it; it does not give you features that challenge your creativity.

On the other hand, Wondershare Filmora is a video editor. It gives you tools that enable you to create original videos and enhance them. Therefore, it is the better option if you want to be a YouTuber or renowned video maker.

That said, the best use case for VLC is using it to play videos and music. It’s also a great free media converter. Meanwhile, Wondershare Filmora is better suited for video content creation. The tools it provides you with allow the creation of videos that are sure to captivate your audience.

Conclusion

Merging audio and video is easy. VLC and Wondershare Filmora are fantastic tools that can help you with that task. Suppose you want to do more than just merge audio and video. The latter is the better option. It includes powerful video editing tools that help you create amazing videos. Aside from merging, Filmora also offers audio synchronization, auto beat sync, audio detaching, and more. These features ensure the output file will be of high quality.

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  • Title: 2024 Approved Have You Ever Wondered How Those PowerPoint, Looping Slideshows You See in Conferences and Reception Areas Display and Move to the Next Slide Automatically without Clicking a Mouse? You Dont Have to Be Amazed at This
  • Author: Chloe
  • Created at : 2024-04-24 07:08:20
  • Updated at : 2024-04-25 07:08:20
  • Link: https://ai-editing-video.techidaily.com/2024-approved-have-you-ever-wondered-how-those-powerpoint-looping-slideshows-you-see-in-conferences-and-reception-areas-display-and-move-to-the-next-slide-a/
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