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  1. Hi,

    I just went to a concert and the blaring bass totally overdrove my iPhone's microphone when I was taking video. I have an audio recording program that might be able to clean it up a little (it'll never sound good but if I can cancel out the distortion it might sound better) if I can extract the audio from the video. Is there a free tool out there that can extract the audio into a .wav and also combine them back together when I'm done?

    I currently have xMedia Recode which looks like it might be able to extract the audio, but I don't know if it can put them back together.
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    Adobe Soundbooth or you might try Audacity.
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  3. Thanks lowellriggsiam, I think my audio software will probably do a better job than Audacity for editing the audio, but I'll give it a try if mine doesn't work. What I'm asking about is exporting the audio to wav, then combining it back together with the original video. I was able to export to a wav, using xMedia Recode. So all that leaves is "is there a free too that can combine my audio back together with my video". I don't know if maybe xMedia Recode can do this as well. I'd prefer to end up with the original iPhone format and encoding.
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    So it would need to reassembled into what? MP4? AVI? MPG?
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  5. I think mpeg-4 avc/h264 with AAC audio? I don't know, that's why I'm in the Newbie forum. Not sure what the original video bit rate is either.
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    If you have the exported video file on your PC check it with mediainfo. It will tell you everything you need to know about your video file. I do believe that the iphones create an MP4. This
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