The movie I’m making is eventually going to be part of my portfolio. I’ve used Pro Show for many years to make wedding and commercial slide shows. Presently its in a HTML5 web page with a soundtrack that comes as part of my main presentation program: Pro Show Producer. The result is a MP4 video file with no soundtrack and yes… It plays in every program I’ve tried it on.Choose to ‘export media’ without ticking the option ‘Audio’.$60 per month is not going to be well received by me when I go freelance and work alone.Īdobe Premier Pro has an insanely simple way to remove the soundtrack in a. Not because of any flaws in them but because of the insecurity of having to rent what I need forever. I wish to avoid all Adobe products except Photoshop in the future. I don’t intend to continue that subscription past November. Perhaps I am more fortunate than many people who responded to my plea for help… I have a full edition of Adobe CC which of course has the monster Video Editor called ‘Premier Pro’ that I could download. There must be an application that can pull the individual video and audio files from a. When I do discover how to remove the audio I’ll post again with the answer. The least degradation is what I’m aiming for.įor now (day 3 of searching and trying) I’ll have to just mute the Audio so it won’t interfere with the soundtrack and narration. This will show most when I upscale it to a 4k final movie. Either way, these files were recorded with a Nikon DSLR which does not have the flexibility of film speed or audio recording that a dedicated video camera has. It seems to me that there is either a glaring need for audio removal without re-writing the file or doing it is such a simple task, there is no need to include it in an editor. This leaves the file size unchanged and carrying a load of unwanted data that bloats the final movie.īefore asking for help I explored all or most of the open source editors recommended in an on-line search. I can mute the audio using this program but that still leave the audio in the file, only killing the sound. I wasn’t aware it created new files and left the original alone. Explaining how Audacity works was most helpful reply.
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