Hi there
Editing a video using the above software is easy with minimum knowledge required. The same doesn't seem to be the case when it comes to audio! I've tried going through various how-to's to discover something very simple, but I am none the wiser?
All I want to do is mute about one second of unwanted noise in the middle of an MKV file?????
HELP
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Extract the audiostream with mkvcleaver, modify it with an audioeditor (ge audacity) and remux it then with mkvtoolnix
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I have tmpg authoring works which is limited when compared to mastering works, but this is how I would go about it:
I would duplicate the clip 3 times and edit/cut/split each clip. So clip 1 would be the start of your file to right before the noise you want to mute occurs. Clip 2 would be the section of noise. Clip 3 would be after the noise to the end of your file.
Select clip 2 and select the filters tab (may also be listed as “audio filters”). Find volume adjustment in the list and take it to 0%. This should mute clip 2
When choosing your output file make sure “save as one file” is selected
I also found this basic guide to help with mastering works:
https://researchguides.case.edu/editav/video
ProWos reply is much easier, but if you have to use tmpg mastering you can try what I listedLast edited by mazinz; 6th Feb 2022 at 14:18.
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