On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Ralf Mardorf
<ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net> wrote:
It seems not to draw natural lip movements
automatically to wav files
with spoken text.
Lip-synch tools don't do that automatically anyway, not even Magpie.
They all just provide you with a way to take a waveform and scrub it,
so you can match it against templates of mouth shapes (which Papagayo
does provide, you can even provide your own). Lip-synch can be done
without that, many animators still just scrub the audio and use an
X-sheet.
There are applications where you can mark a mouth and then the lips will
move naturally and automatically to audio file. I've forgotten the name
of a much used app, but I googled and send a link to an app in an
earlier reply. I don't know if exactly this app is a good one, but there
at least is one app that's excellent.