split audio/video, process audio, recombine audio/video
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split audio/video, process audio, recombine audio/video
I have made videos of some local events with my Android phone. Several of them, the audio needs some EQ, limiting, and so on. So, I'd like to separate the audio and video, process the audio in Audacity, and then reassemble the audio and video back together. I know I can open the video with Audacity and do the audio processing, but then how do I put it back together with the video component? I think I could put them back together in Openshot, but I need to separate out the video track to do it. Suggestions?
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Re: split audio/video, process audio, recombine audio/video
...on Avidemux, Audio - Select Track, browse to your EQ-ed audio ( 'Track 0 from video' drop-down menu file explorer).
(of course, keep both Video & Audio output in the main interface to 'Copy' to avoid re-encoding)...
Never used Openshot, no idea...
(of course, keep both Video & Audio output in the main interface to 'Copy' to avoid re-encoding)...
Never used Openshot, no idea...
Re: split audio/video, process audio, recombine audio/video
Avidemux is probably better for this sort of thing because its Copy mode allows exporting to the same video res as the input. Surpisingly (to me anyway) all the others I've tried impose output profiles.
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Re: split audio/video, process audio, recombine audio/video
OK, I will give Avidemux a shot. Thanks.
“If the government were coming for your TVs and cars, then you'd be upset. But, as it is, they're only coming for your sons.” - Daniel Berrigan