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<title>Message from chuckles</title>
<description><![CDATA[In my most recent Muvizu, I had problems keeping the fast-talking Max Miller in sync with the Muvizu version. <br/> I loaded the soundtrack into Audacity, and every time the audience laughed, I replaced the laughter with silence. I saved this version and named it "sync track". I synced the character to this track, but turned the volume of it to zero. this made no difference to the character who's lips still moved to the track, even though I could not hear it. <br/> I then added a second, unedited soundtrack with the laughter still on it, turned the volume to full, and it worked ! <br/> I hope this is useful to some of you.]]></description>
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