First, open up the Suno Music Project you want to edit. Once the project is open, you’ll see a timeline at the bottom of the screen. This timeline shows all of the different audio and video clips that are in your project.
Next, find the video clip that you want to change. Once you’ve found the clip, click on it to select it. Then, right-click on the clip and select “Replace Clip.” This will open up a file browser window where you can select the new video clip that you want to use.
Once you’ve selected the new video clip, click on the “Open” button. The new video clip will now be added to your project and the old clip will be replaced. You can now preview the new video clip by clicking on the play button in the timeline.
Positioning the Video Clip
Once you have imported your video clip, you can position it within your Suno Music Project. There are two main ways to do this:
- Using the Timeline: You can drag and drop the video clip onto the timeline to position it at a specific point in the project. You can also use the arrow keys to move the clip by one frame at a time.
- Using the Video Properties Panel: You can also use the Video Properties panel to position the video clip. This panel provides you with more precise control over the clip’s position, scale, and rotation.
Using the Video Properties Panel
To access the Video Properties panel, select the video clip in the timeline. Then, click on the “Video” tab in the inspector panel. The Video Properties panel will appear on the right side of the inspector panel.
The Video Properties panel provides you with the following controls:
- Position: This control allows you to set the position of the video clip within the project. You can enter the position in pixels or as a percentage of the project’s width and height.
- Scale: This control allows you to scale the video clip. You can enter the scale as a percentage or as a decimal value.
- Rotation: This control allows you to rotate the video clip. You can enter the rotation in degrees.
Property | Description |
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Position | Sets the position of the video clip within the project. |
Scale | Scales the video clip. |
Rotation | Rotates the video clip. |
Adjusting Video Size and Aspect Ratio
In Suno Music Projects, you can adjust the size and aspect ratio of the video to optimize its presentation within the project. By default, the video will be cropped and resized to fit the screen, but you can customize these settings to achieve a specific look or feel.
Resizing the Video
To resize the video, click on the “Size” tab in the video editor window. You can then specify the width and height of the video in pixels or percentage of the original size. The “Lock Aspect Ratio” checkbox can be used to prevent the video from being stretched or squished, maintaining its original proportions.
Adjusting the Aspect Ratio
The aspect ratio determines the relative width and height of the video. Common aspect ratios include 16:9 (widescreen), 4:3 (standard definition), and 1:1 (square). To change the aspect ratio, select “Custom” from the “Aspect Ratio” dropdown menu and enter the desired ratio in the provided fields.
Crop and Pan the Video
In addition to resizing and adjusting the aspect ratio, you can also crop and pan the video to focus on a specific area or remove unwanted elements. Click on the “Crop and Pan” tab in the video editor window to access these options. Drag the corners of the crop box to adjust its size and position, and use the pan slider to move the video within the frame.
Setting | Description |
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Width | Sets the width of the video in pixels or percentage of the original size. |
Height | Sets the height of the video in pixels or percentage of the original size. |
Lock Aspect Ratio | Prevents the video from being stretched or squished, maintaining its original proportions. |
Aspect Ratio | Determines the relative width and height of the video. |
Crop and Pan | Allows you to crop and pan the video to focus on a specific area or remove unwanted elements. |
Trimming and Splitting the Video
Removing Unwanted Footage
Trimming allows you to cut off unwanted portions from the beginning or end of a video clip. To do this:
- Select the clip you want to trim.
- Click the "Trim" button in the toolbar.
- Adjust the sliders on the left and right sides of the preview to set the start and end points of the trimmed video.
- Optionally, you can click the "Preview" button to view the trimmed video before applying the changes.
- Click the "Save" button to finalize the trimming.
Splitting a Video into Multiple Clips
Splitting divides a video into multiple segments, allowing you to isolate specific parts or rearrange the sequence. Follow these steps:
- Select the video you want to split.
- Click the "Split" button in the toolbar.
- Move the playhead to the desired split point in the video.
- Click the "Split" button again.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 to create additional split points.
- Each split segment will be listed in the timeline below the video.
- To reorder the segments, simply drag and drop them into the desired order.
- Click the "Save" button to apply the changes.
Advanced Splitting Techniques
For more precise and complex splitting, you can use the following advanced techniques:
Technique | Description |
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Use Markers: Place markers at specific points in the video to define split points. | |
Use the Timeline: Zoom in on the timeline to create precise split points at the frame level. | |
Split by Duration: Specify a duration (in seconds) to automatically split the video into equal segments. |
Setting Video Playback Properties
Once you have added a video to your Suno Music Project, you can control how it plays back using the Video Playback Properties panel. To open this panel, click on the video clip in the Timeline and then click on the “Video” tab in the Inspector.
Loop Video
The “Loop Video” checkbox determines whether or not the video will loop when it reaches the end. If this checkbox is selected, the video will start again automatically when it reaches the end.
Aspect Ratio
The “Aspect Ratio” dropdown menu allows you to choose the aspect ratio of the video. Aspect ratio is the ratio of the width of the video to the height of the video. Common aspect ratios include 16:9, 4:3, and 1:1.
Fit Video to Frame
The “Fit Video to Frame” checkbox determines whether or not the video will be scaled to fit the frame of the video player. If this checkbox is not selected, the video will be stretched or cropped to fit the frame.
Background Color
The “Background Color” dropdown menu allows you to choose the background color of the video player. This color will be displayed behind the video when it is playing. The default background color is black.
Opacity
The “Opacity” slider allows you to control the opacity of the video. Opacity is a value between 0 and 1, where 0 is completely transparent and 1 is completely opaque. The default opacity is 1.
Border
The “Border” checkbox determines whether or not the video player will have a border. If this checkbox is selected, the video player will have a 1px black border. The default border is off.
Optimizing Video for Performance
When adding video to a Suno Music Project, it’s important to consider how you can optimize the video for performance. By following these best practices, you can ensure that your videos play smoothly and without any lag or buffering.
Encoding Format
Choose an encoding format that is supported by most devices and platforms. H.264 and H.265 are widely supported and provide good compression without sacrificing too much quality.
Resolution
Select a resolution that is appropriate for the size of the video and the device on which it will be played. Higher resolutions require more bandwidth and processing power, so only use them if necessary.
Bitrate
The bitrate determines the amount of data that is used to encode the video. A higher bitrate will result in better quality, but it will also require more bandwidth.
Frame Rate
The frame rate determines how many frames are displayed per second. A higher frame rate will result in smoother motion, but it will also require more processing power.
Audio Codec
Choose an audio codec that is supported by most devices and platforms. AAC and MP3 are widely supported and offer good quality.
Audio Bitrate
The audio bitrate determines the amount of data that is used to encode the audio. A higher bitrate will result in better quality, but it will also require more bandwidth.
Video Hosting
If you are hosting the video on a third-party platform, make sure that the platform supports the encoding format, resolution, and bitrate that you have chosen.
Consideration for Different Devices
Device | Recommended Settings |
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Smartphones | Low resolution (e.g., 360p), low bitrate (e.g., 500kbps), low frame rate (e.g., 30fps) |
Tablets | Medium resolution (e.g., 720p), medium bitrate (e.g., 1.5Mbps), medium frame rate (e.g., 60fps) |
Desktops | High resolution (e.g., 1080p), high bitrate (e.g., 3Mbps), high frame rate (e.g., 120fps) |
Exporting the Final Project with Video
To export your Suno Music project with video, follow these steps:
1. Select “Export” from the File Menu
Click on the “File” menu and select “Export” to continue.
2. Choose “Video” as the Export Format
In the “Export” window, select “Video” as the export format.
3. Select a Video Encoding Preset
Choose a video encoding preset from the list of options. The preset will determine the video’s quality, resolution, and frame rate.
4. Set the Video Resolution and Frame Rate
Manually specify the video resolution and frame rate if needed.
5. Enable Audio Export
Ensure that the “Audio” checkbox is enabled to export the audio with the video.
6. Set the Audio Bitrate
Specify the audio bitrate in kbps to control the audio quality.
7. Crop the Video
Use the “Crop” options to remove unwanted parts of the video.
8. Add a Watermark
Optionally, add a watermark to the video.
9. Advanced Video Settings
For advanced users, the “Video Codec” and “Audio Codec” options allow for further customization of the video and audio parameters.
Video Codec | Description |
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H.264 | Commonly used codec for high-quality video with reasonable file size |
HEVC (H.265) | Newer codec that offers better compression and higher quality at similar file sizes |
VP9 | Open-source codec with excellent quality and compression |
Audio Codec | Description |
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AAC | Most common audio codec for high-quality audio |
MP3 | Popular audio codec with a slightly lower quality than AAC |
Opus | Open-source audio codec with excellent quality and low bitrate |
Troubleshooting Common Video Issues
If you are having trouble with your video playback, here are some common issues and solutions:
1. Video not playing
• Ensure that the video file is in a supported format (e.g., MP4 or MOV).
• Check if the video file is corrupt or damaged.
• Ensure that the video format is compatible with Suno Music.
2. Video only playing audio
• Verify that your video player is properly configured to play both audio and video.
• Check if the video file has both an audio and video track.
3. Video playing in slow motion or with skips
• Ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements for video playback.
• Close any unnecessary programs that may be consuming system resources.
• Check if the video file is too large or complex for your computer to handle.
4. Video is distorted or pixelated
• Ensure that the video file is properly encoded with a high enough resolution.
• Check if the video player is using hardware acceleration, which can cause distortion.
5. Video has incorrect aspect ratio
• Verify that the video player is properly configured to display the correct aspect ratio.
• Check if the video file is in the correct aspect ratio for your display.
6. Video is too dark or too bright
• Adjust the brightness and contrast settings in your video player.
• Ensure that the video file is properly encoded with the correct color balance.
7. Video is out of sync
• Ensure that the audio and video tracks are properly aligned in the video file.
• Check if the video player is experiencing any delays in processing.
8. Video overlay is not visible
• Ensure that the overlay image is properly sized and positioned in your project.
• Check if the overlay image is set to the correct transparency level.
9. Video transitions are choppy or not smooth
• Ensure that the video files used for the transitions are properly encoded with compatible frame rates.
• Adjust the transition duration and type to achieve a smoother effect.
10. Video effects are not applied properly
• Ensure that the selected video effects are compatible with the video file and Suno Music.
• Adjust the effect parameters to achieve the desired result.
Error code | Description |
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E01 | Invalid video file format |
E02 | Video file is corrupt |
E03 | Video format not supported |
How To Change Video In A Suno Music Project
To change the video in a Suno Music Project, follow these steps:
- Open the Suno Music Project in Suno.
- Right-click on the video clip in the Timeline and select “Edit Video”.
- In the Video Editor, click on the “File” menu and select “Open”.
- Navigate to the new video file you want to use and open it.
- Click on the “OK” button to close the Video Editor.
The new video file will now be used in the Suno Music Project.
People Also Ask
How do I add a video to a Suno Music Project?
To add a video to a Suno Music Project, follow these steps:
- Open the Suno Music Project in Suno.
- Click on the “File” menu and select “Import”.
- Navigate to the video file you want to import and open it.
How do I remove a video from a Suno Music Project?
To remove a video from a Suno Music Project, follow these steps:
- Open the Suno Music Project in Suno.
- Right-click on the video clip in the Timeline and select “Delete”.
How do I change the position of a video in a Suno Music Project?
To change the position of a video in a Suno Music Project, follow these steps:
- Open the Suno Music Project in Suno.
- Click on the video clip in the Timeline and drag it to the desired position.