I mean, I have captured a tape as a clip that contains both audio and video. Now I want to keep only audio and delete the video. One way is to keep the master video clip and delete only the video media files which would result in video clip being 'Media Offline' for the picture and media present for sound.

By the way, doesn't the export-import method change the sound somehow? I mean, I have tried to do that and I've noticed that on Wave export Avid does some re-sampling/re-dithering and waveforms for the same sound differs for original file and file that has been processed (imported and then exported) through Avid - some peaks are visually different when you look at the waveform in some audio editor. Even though the sound has not been compressed (it remains LPCM), it's been fully 're-drawn' or somehow other re-processed and changed a bit - this is at least what I have noticed.


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Easily update tutorial and how-to videos without re-recording the voice-over. Extract the audio file from your original video, then attach the voice-over to your new screen recording or video walkthrough.

Also, if possible the script should find out the format of the audio in the video and extract it as such, without converting it to a different different format (at the moment I think I'm forcing it to convert to AAC).

That's how:-

1. Read your video file and get its sample rate using audioread.

2. Then use audiowrite to write it as an audio file.

One reason is that I have found that some video sources produce output with the audio up to 500ms out of sync with the visible action, so all of my video recording sessions begin with a synchronization clap.

Now, whenever the media plays in the simulation you can hear little bits of a song. I really don't want to have to go back and re-do the entire simulation because of this. Is there a way to strip the audio or mute the audio prior to publishing, or even in the published version and just turn the volume option in the player off so the users can't turn it up?

There's no currently no built-in feature that allows you to edit out audio that's been added to a step-by-step or "Try it" simulation. However, and I'm not sure if this will work for you, you can insert the same recording as a single video and mute the video. Of course, you won't be able to use the same interactions in the video, but you will have the recording and the ability to mute or remove the audio.

Hi, maybe you need a third-party program to help you remove or mute audio from recorded video. As far as I know, there are some free ways that you may try to remove the audio. For example: you may use YouTube editor (www.youtube/editor) to do it by just uploading files, dragging files to video timeline and just slide the volume slider to mute the sound. Or if you have installed VLC on your computer, you can also use it to mute audio in video.

Is there anything that can be done to strip out the audio that was recorded while recording a demo? I don't want this incidental audio to be archived in my Storyline file. (By mistake I recorded audio while working with an SME. )


It also makes my Storyline file too large. (It does not play on the Slide-by-Slide demos but it's still there when you go to Slides-Record Screen)

Thanks for reaching out about this. While there isn't a built-in option to remove background noise from a screen recording, one idea can be to mute the recording's volume and re-record just the video. Here's how:

Thanks for the additional information. Since there isn't a way to remove the audio from the screen recordings, i'll let the community chime in on this one. There might be someone who has a solution they'd be willing to share that might work for you.

Thanks, however I don't think there is any way someone in the community would know how to select or edit them--they are part of the larger .story file. Although I can view these recordings from the Slides/Record Screen drop-down, there is no way to edit them.

Please note that I would like to strip the audio from the source recordings. The audio is not needed (I created step-by-step recordings), and I would prefer not to save this audio as part of the source file.

I have different clips of people talking to a camera. Viewing the clips in the folder where they are, they play correctly, but sometimes in premiere pro the audio changes to a completely different clip of another person talking even though the image is right. In poor words, person A is talking in video but you hear person B talking.

Also, when I place that specific clip inside of a timeline I can see the sound waves match up to the wrong audio and not to the original video, and at around second 20 or 30 the sound waves becomes a flat line even though the audio keeps going.

This bug comes out randomly after sometime that I'm working on the project, and I'm forced to close it, re open it and wait to index before restarting to work and I always lose around 5 to 10 minutes of work every time this happens, and not always the problem is fixed as premiere keeps the wrong audio in the right video clip.

eqMac2 is an equalizer for Mac, I set it to output because the audio from premiere needs to go through it to be able to hear it, but even setting the output to the integrated output (headphones/speakers) the problem is still there.

Now after different tries of deleting cache and restarting premiere, sometimes the audio is delayed from the clip but is the right one though or the same problem with a completely different audio from another clip I have is replaced instead of the right one. But right now it doesn't want to be in the right place.

Just for notice: I used 2 cameras and a shotgun mic so I have 3 audio tracks of the same recordings, in the final export there will be only the audio from the mic, but I need the other 2 tracks as a reference to sync the mic and the 2 cameras.

The first time I exported it, all was well. I had no issues. But I needed to export it again in a different format and that's when everything fell apart. The video clips, photos and soundtrack were all fine. The only thing that wasn't was the VO. It had re-inserted the original 60-second VO but only the first 30 seconds of it. So, I deleted the clip again and inserted the new VO and tried to export again. This time, the first five seconds of the new VO was included but it reverted back to using the old VO but from 5 seconds to 30 seconds of it... It's all very strange and really frustrating. When I closed Premiere to open it again, the program wouldn't open. So I had to restart my computer. This happened multiple times. Finally, I decided to re-save the audio from Audition and import it again. That worked.

Maybe I'm not understanding correctly because renaming the clip doesn't have any effect. Yes, it has something to do with .mts filenames being mixed up, but the problem exists even when previewing clips before importing. When I manually clear the media cache and peak files to fix the video already in my timeline, I get random results. Some clips are fixed and some that never had an issue before will suddenly have incorrectly matched audio. I have about 800 clips indexed for an extended project and it seems like it's maxing out PP. Every new clip I import seems to either have mismatched audio immediately, or it causes existing clips to be corrupted. NEED A SOLUTION.

I found a solution... If you take the video that is corrupt and make a separate wav file in the same folder, the audio goes back to normal... I was gonna do the editing myself, re opened PP and the audio was already fixed... Hope this helps...

This worked for me. Luckily it was only 3 clips that errored.

Premiere was still acting funky, such as giving an error when i Linked the media back, showing the re-linked audio as muted. But when i saved and restarted the program, it loaded up fine and the errors vanished.

I've run into the same problem of the clip playing the wrong audio in the source window. I'm editing a project in PP Version 13.1.1. The project has multiple clips from four cameras. I see this behaviour on only one of the 21 .MTS video clips. They were shot on Panasonic TM700's and a TM900. The project has both longer and shorter clips. The clip audio is okay when playing it in Finder or VLC, but even when re-ingested to PP, both copies play wrong audio.

I noticed this problem with clips taking audio from other clips with the same name and solved the problem by renaming the original files on disk and re-importing them so that no two clips in the project have the same name.

On the timeline, R click the video event and then select 'Add Missing Stream for Selected Event'. A new audio track will be created containing the audio for length of the video event as is edited on the timeline.

So I did indeed find the option to Add Missing Stream but it only restored 1 of the tracks which was track 4 unfortunately and that is a blank track. After this I gave up (thinking I must have chosen the wrong command) and fixed it manually.


So maybe this feature doesn't work with multitrack audio?

@Phil_P ... I've just tested a shot from an old Sony HD camera with 5.1 audio and thus 4 separate audio tracks on Vegas Pro 19's timeline, and I get the same behaviour as you have. Applying the missing stream option restored 1 audio track only (channel 3, the centre channel).

1.When the audio is stereo, the project correctly assumes the media properties, but when the audio is 5.1 the project properties are still stereo. You need to manually adjust the settings to 5.1 audio.

2.When the audio is stereo, depending on the audio and video events selection order, the Syncronize option correctly move the audio or video event using the By Moving or By Slipping options. But when the audio is 5.1 only the video event is moved using the By Moving or By Slipping options. And it only works if the audio event is selected before the video event.

I'm trying to delete the audio from multiple .mov files that were recorded from a Canon 7D. Was hoping someone knew of an easy way of going through all 200 or so files without having to re-encode or go through them individually? ff782bc1db

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