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naiviv

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Jun 3, 2007
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I downloaded some interesting videos, and want to redub in them using video edit software and send them to my friends. I tried Windows Movie Maker, it can mute the audio of source video, and add new audio. But I really want to remove the audio from source video completely, rather than mute.
Who can kindly recommend me some software? Many thanks
 
Do you have a Mac? If so, just import your video into iMovie and place it on the timeline. Select the track in the timeline, and go to Advanced - Extract Audio. This demuxes the clip (creates seperate video and audio tracks). You can now select the audio track and delete it. Now export the video.
 
Video Converter for Mac works. After importing video files, u will find Disable Audio option in the right setting area, then just check True, then the audio will be removed from the video file.
 
thanks Peel, good job. my friend has a Mac, maybe i can have a try.
and also thanks raining
 
naiviv, u really should try what raining recommends to u, really nice program
 
yeah, i tried it. it can only convert 5 minutes in the trial version, but the effect is rather satisfying
 
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