VoiceOverAndOver Documentation
Everything you need to install the app, record a long voice-over paragraph by paragraph, merge it into a single clean track, and export with captions and markers. Use the sidebar to jump around, or follow the pages in order from Getting Started.
The shortest path from a fresh install to a finished export is on the Getting Started page. It walks you through one project end to end in just a few minutes.
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Getting started
Install on Windows or macOS, grant microphone permission, create your first project, and record your first paragraph. End-to-end walkthrough.
02 - ProjectsProjects screen
How the project list is organized, how to rename a project, how Start Over works, and how to permanently delete a project.
03 - New ProjectNew Project screen
Paste or import a script, see the live paragraph count, and understand how the text is split into recordable rows.
04 - EditorEditor screen
The big one. Record, re-record, play, import, crop, gain, row resize, drag to reorder, insert new items, and delete rows.
05 - Merge and ExportMerge and Export
Auto-merge on open, preview the merged waveform, choose between one merged file or numbered per-paragraph stems, and export.
06 - SidecarsCaptions and markers
SRT subtitles, WebVTT subtitles, Premiere/Resolve CSV markers, and Audacity label tracks. What each format is for and how to use it.
07 - MenusMenus and preferences
The native menu bar reference. Configure the waveform background color, find Help links, and check what version you are running.
08 - HelpTroubleshooting
Microphone access problems, missing audio, export errors, SmartScreen warnings, and where the app stores your project files on disk.
What VoiceOverAndOver is
VoiceOverAndOver is a desktop voice-over recorder that thinks in paragraphs instead of one long waveform. You paste in your script, the app turns it into one recordable row per paragraph, and you record each row independently. Flub a line? Click Re-record on just that row. The rest of the take stays untouched.
When you are done recording, the Merge screen stitches every paragraph into one clean track in the order they appear, optionally writes captions and markers, and exports a WAV or MP3 you can drop into any DAW, video editor, or upload directly.
What this documentation covers
This is the end-user manual. It explains every screen, every control on every screen, every export option, every menu item, and the most common things that go wrong. It does not cover the source code, the build pipeline, or the API surface - those live with the project's developer notes.
Each screen page has a reference table near the bottom that lists every button, slider, and gesture on that screen with a one-line description. If you know the name of the thing you are stuck on, search this site for it directly.