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May 11, 2008 1:05 PM   Subscribe

How do I delete the audio track from an mvi. file?

I have a couple of short movie clips that I shot using a Canon digital camera and I want to burn them to a CD but lose the audio, which is distorted and distracting. They are .mvi files. I have access to Blender, Adobe Premiere and one other program (assume I know nothing about said programs).

Thanks!
posted by fshgrl to Media & Arts (2 answers total)
 
Quicktime (maybe just the pro version) has the option to silence/delete an audio track. However, I'm sure there exists an option within one of the other programs to silence the audio; look for a volume slider or the normal speaker/sound icon. The adobe help site has some advice also. This would be a fairly common task so any video editing software worth its salt would be able to do it; try consulting the help files.
posted by oxford blue at 6:31 PM on May 11, 2008


This might help also.
posted by oxford blue at 6:32 PM on May 11, 2008


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