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    Vista computer with Windows media apps plus VLC.

    I need to embed an .mpg clip into a narrated PowerPoint, but there's audio in the clip that interferes with the narration.

    I have almost zero skill (actually negative, if you figure the errors I make).

    What can I do to strip that audio from the clip?

    Thanks,

    Sylvia
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    You should be able to do it with Windows Movie Maker...
    open the mpg and delete the audio then re-save and add it to the powerpoint.
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    Your other option is virtualdubmod or virtualdubmpeg2. You can go to streams after you open the file and save the audio as a wav file. From there you can do whatever you want with it since wav is such a univeral audio format.
    Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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    Great - done - thanks!
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    You'd save quality if you just demuxed to A+V elementary streams, and then remuxed only the Video stream--No Reencoding, no loss (unlike the WMM method). You could use TMPGEnc, Imago, Muxman(?), others

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