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Question Taking the audio out of video

I need to know if either vegas video or audio will allow me to remove the audio from a mpeg or avi, and just leave me with the silent video. Has anybody had any experience with this?
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I haven't used vegas for a while, but as far as I remember you can. I know for sure you can do it in sund Forge
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How do you do it in sound forge? Or is it explained in the help files?
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In ACID Pro, when you import a video file, it gives you the video track and the audio track - just like a regular old audio track that you would import or record, and you can remove or edit it to your heart's content. I thought Vegas did the same thing - almost positive Vegas Video would do it - I mean, I don't think they would give that functionality to one of their audio programs and leave it out of their video programs, you know? If they did, I would lose a lot of faith in Sonic Foundry... but like I said, I am willing to bet my mom that they allow you to do that in any of their programs that support video.

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Cool, thanks for the help.
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Certainly in Vegas Video you can delete the existing audio track, or do anything you want to it...
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How do you do it in sound forge? Or is it explained in the help files?
open a AVI file and mute the audio track. As far as I know, that's the only movie format SF supports
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You could use Sound Forge.

Just play the MPEG or AVI from its source. Record the audio into Sound Forge.



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