Deleting Quicktime audio track
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Deleting Quicktime audio track
I have a quicktime .mov, and I have to get rid of the original audio that came with the .mov.
I know i can turn it down so that i do not hear it, but is there a way to completely get rid of the original audio track in DP? or is that something that has to be done within QT itself?
Thanks.
I know i can turn it down so that i do not hear it, but is there a way to completely get rid of the original audio track in DP? or is that something that has to be done within QT itself?
Thanks.
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
QT or some other MOVIE EDITING PROGRAM.
If pushed to the wall, you could mute all the sound and bounce the movie to disk from DP and then use the resulting movie. That would, for all intents and purposes, remove the audio, although I suspect you'd have a silent track as opposed to no track at all.
If pushed to the wall, you could mute all the sound and bounce the movie to disk from DP and then use the resulting movie. That would, for all intents and purposes, remove the audio, although I suspect you'd have a silent track as opposed to no track at all.
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
thanks MIDI.
i ended up just muting the whole thing through DP.
The strange thing is when i tell DP to "copy movie audio to sequence," it copies the audio, but the file's waveform in the sequence editor shows nothing there. just a track that is blank.this happens even when the audio in un-muted.
so the audio can be heard, but the sequence editor just gives me a blank track. this isn't a problem since i didn't want the original audio anyway, but it could be a problem in the future. any ideas?
i ended up just muting the whole thing through DP.
The strange thing is when i tell DP to "copy movie audio to sequence," it copies the audio, but the file's waveform in the sequence editor shows nothing there. just a track that is blank.this happens even when the audio in un-muted.
so the audio can be heard, but the sequence editor just gives me a blank track. this isn't a problem since i didn't want the original audio anyway, but it could be a problem in the future. any ideas?
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
The waveform display 'size adjust' may be set too low to see the waveform. That's the little magnifying glass icon to the left of the waveform display. Your mouse wheel will work to make it larger or smaller or you can click on it to adjust the size. Of course, that has no impact on that actual audio level of the wave, but it is helpful to see what's going on.
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
I'd definitely do it before importing the QT into DP. You need QT Pro for this (you should have it anyway). Open the file in QT Pro, uncheck the soundtrack file in the properties window, do a Save As (without the soundtrack) and you're done.
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
i tried the waveform adjust to it's maximum, and i still have the blank track. i checked the I/O and everything is routed properly. i can't figure it out. gonna try it with a different movie and see what happens.
(thanks for the QT help FMiguelez)
(thanks for the QT help FMiguelez)
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
BTW a great free alternative to QT pro is MPEG-Streamclip.
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
i'm still getting a blank track when copying movie audio to sequence.
i tried it with a brand new empty project, imported a .mov, and clicked on the "copy movie audio to sequence."
i get a blank audio track, but i can hear the .mov audio when playback is started.
i then copied the movie audio to sequence again. same thing. another blank track, but the audio can be heard.
i tried it with a brand new empty project, imported a .mov, and clicked on the "copy movie audio to sequence."
i get a blank audio track, but i can hear the .mov audio when playback is started.
i then copied the movie audio to sequence again. same thing. another blank track, but the audio can be heard.
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
Can you send post a snippet?
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
i think that has to do with code or something, but i'll be completely honest: what?MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Can you send post a snippet?
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
No code. Can you post a sample of the movie in question? Even a few seconds?Anywhere we can pop it into DP and see what you;re sayin?
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
actually this happens with any movie i import, not just the one.
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
But I don't get it...
First you wrote you wanted to get rid of the audio in the QT movie. But now you want to listen to it when you import it into DP?
If you play the QT alone (in the QT app), do you hear the track?
Is the only problem getting DP to extract the audio from the movie successfully?
I am confused if you do want the audio track or not (and for what purpose). Also, what version of DP are you using?
Also, what format is the audio in the QT movie?
First you wrote you wanted to get rid of the audio in the QT movie. But now you want to listen to it when you import it into DP?
If you play the QT alone (in the QT app), do you hear the track?
Is the only problem getting DP to extract the audio from the movie successfully?
I am confused if you do want the audio track or not (and for what purpose). Also, what version of DP are you using?
Also, what format is the audio in the QT movie?
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
i still don't want the quicktime audio from the .movFMiguelez wrote:But I don't get it...
I am confused if you do want the audio track or not (and for what purpose). Also, what version of DP are you using?
BUT the fact that i import it and can't see it bothers me enough to try to figure out why i can't see it, because in the future i'll probably have .mov files where i want to keep the audio.
i'm using DP.724
if i play the QT through QT yes i hear the audio.
"Is the only problem getting DP to extract the audio from the movie successfully?"
DP7 extracts it from the QT and i can hear it through DP7, but it shows up as a stereo track that is completely blank no matter how close i zoom in.
could this have something to do with my bundles? for some reason i still have to switch to my proper I/Os every time i open a new project no matter how many times i delete the unwanted stuff.
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Re: Deleting Quicktime audio track
Ok. I understand perfectly now.
So the real problem seems to be a graphics/GUI problem then... you can hear it but can't see it.
I would trash the preferences at this point (just the .plist file).
So the real problem seems to be a graphics/GUI problem then... you can hear it but can't see it.
I would trash the preferences at this point (just the .plist file).
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