I have a short video of my six year old grandson improvising some blues lyrics with me playing guitar. I told him I would post it on youtube and he is quite excited about that.
What I would like to do is extract the audio so I can master it with Ozone, then add the new audio file back in the video, what software would I need to do that? Preferably free but I don't mind spending some money if I need to.
What I like about OpenShot is that it's a multitrack video editor and for those of us who are used to using DAWs, it behaves pretty much the same except that it's video and audio.
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It's possible to separate the audio and the video. The audio could then be modified and recombined with the video. (It's achieved by having two tracks where one has video enabled and audio disabled and the other has audio enabled and video disabled -- accessed via Properties.)
I'm also interested to try the Windows versions since I've only used the Linux version up until now.
If it helps, you'll probably find it better to view the file as a waveform rather than a thumbnail. This makes working with the file much like using a DAW (as mentioned above).
I'm late to the replies about video editors... but I use HitFilm. It has a free version which is VERY powerful. It can also be used to export the audio separately for editing, then you can import it again after doctoring.
Unlike most free video editors (which typically let you combine images or video clips sequentially and blend them together in a variety of ways) Hit Film also lets you create composite scenes (in which many elements are layered together to create a totally new scene fabricated from pieces... like the CGI scenes in movies)
For example, Adobe Premiere is basically a video editing product, but its companion is Adobe After Effects, which is a compositor. Hit Film is like getting both Premiere and After Effects for free in one package.
I have a short video of my six year old grandson improvising some blues lyrics with me playing guitar. I told him I would post it on youtube and he is quite excited about that.
What I would like to do is extract the audio so I can master it with Ozone, then add the new audio file back in the video, what software would I need to do that? Preferably free but I don't mind spending some money if I need to.
This can be done by BIAB for the last several years. Open <mp4> file and then select <Video> from the view toolbar. It will decompress the mp4 audio to a WAV file. After editing, it will re-sync the audio and video.
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