I would like to remove the audio tracks from various video clips (.avi, .mpg. .wmv, .flv, etc.).
I Googled and found lots of ways to strip off the audio and save that sound as an mp3 file, but I have found nothing that would allow me to remove the audio and save my video clip (silently).
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> Hello, everyone.
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> I would like to remove the audio tracks from various video clips (.avi,
> .mpg. .wmv, .flv, etc.).
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> I Googled and found lots of ways to strip off the audio and save that
> sound as an mp3 file, but I have found nothing that would allow me to
> remove the audio and save my video clip (silently).
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> Any suggestions?
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> Many thanks.
> socref
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There are many ways I would guess, here a mencoder example (provided your
video is called video.avi) it works with many formats
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Thanks to both oldcup and loand for their suggestions.
I do use Kino to edit video clips, but I could not figure out how to use it to remove audio tracks. I looked through the on-line manual but did not see what I needed. I did see a reference to a setting in preferences for playback of audio, but that’s as close as I found.
Is there an instruction in the Kino manual that tells you how to remove audio tracks?