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Stripping out just the audio
- Jul 23, 2020
As per https://www.techjunkie.com/remove-audio-from-video/#:~:text=Load%20your%20video%2C%20right-click%20it%2C%20and%20choose%20%E2%80%98,the%20audio%20track%20and%20hit%20%E2%80%98%20Delete%20.%E2%80%99.
It looks like you might be able to do this with VLC player.
However I would caution you in that I cannot advocate the above site as I have never tried it myself, so you will have to accept your own risk in pursuing any of the options outlined above.
Thanks
Henry
Hi katekensington ,
I am afraid the resulting recording is just a recording of what was recorded. For your scenario you would need something like Camtasia or Xsplit. For Xsplit Broadcasting as an example you would add the video as the source, but disable sound when playing back. You would then add in your audio or something to that effect.
You basically need video editing software, using your recorded video as the source.
Thanks
Henry
- katekensingtonJul 23, 2020Copper Contributor
thank you HenryPhillipsNimbitech . I am using canvas - which has a basic video format in it. I will look at the video editing software, but I am unlikely to find a budget for it , if it has a cost!
Appreciate you taking the time to answer
- HenryPhillipsNimbitechJul 23, 2020Bronze Contributor
As per https://www.techjunkie.com/remove-audio-from-video/#:~:text=Load%20your%20video%2C%20right-click%20it%2C%20and%20choose%20%E2%80%98,the%20audio%20track%20and%20hit%20%E2%80%98%20Delete%20.%E2%80%99.
It looks like you might be able to do this with VLC player.
However I would caution you in that I cannot advocate the above site as I have never tried it myself, so you will have to accept your own risk in pursuing any of the options outlined above.
Thanks
Henry
- khampstenJul 14, 2024Copper Contributor
I just tested Microsoft's ClipChamp, and the tool was able to strip audio from my video successfully.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/clipchamp