Minvo is designed primarily for conversational videos, meaning it works best with content that involves speech and structured dialogue. While you can try using Minvo for music videos, the experience may not be optimal, and some features — such as timestamp adjustments — may not work as expected.
Using Minvo for Music Videos
What to Expect:
Minvo may not accurately process music videos, especially if they contain minimal speech or have complex audio structures.
Automatic timestamp adjustments may not function correctly.
Some edits or features may require manual adjustments.
Alternative Solutions:
If your music video contains lyrics or spoken segments, Minvo may work better for those parts.
Consider manually adjusting timestamps if necessary.
Uploading Audio-Only Files to Minvo
Minvo does not support audio-only files (such as MP3 or WAV). To use an audio file in Minvo, you must first convert it into an MP4 video file.
How to Convert an Audio File to MP4:
Use a Video Editor or Online Converter
You can use software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or free online tools like Kapwing or Canva.
Add a Static Image as a Video Background
Since Minvo requires a video stream, attach a simple image (such as an album cover) for the entire duration of the audio.
Export as MP4
Ensure the final file format is MP4 to be compatible with Minvo.
Need Help?
If you're experiencing issues with uploading or editing your files in Minvo, feel free to contact Minvo support for further assistance.