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Why not split the audio from the video and merge it with a different track; any editor should be able to do this (cli included). Did you search for any tools yourself?
Last edited by Spider.007 (2014-11-09 14:00:31)
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Not easily accomplished unless the voice track is its own audio stream (highly unlikely).
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What kind of video - is the dialog on a separate audio channel? If it is, the above still applies, many tools could do this. If the dialog is not in a separate channel then this would be virtually impossible.
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You could try cutting out the frequencies of the human voice, but if there's other sounds in the same frequency range that you want to keep then you're screwed.
Also see http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/tu … ation.html
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For stereo signals, usually, the voice is replicated equally on both channels, while the soundtrack and background effects differs slightly on the left and right channel.
Several "karaoke" tools exploit that to remove the voice using waveform invertion/sums. (subtracting the left channel by the right one would logically means remove the common thing, hopefully the voice)
However, the result quality may be not that good due to echoes and sound compression.
try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-EkDB7oNk8
Last edited by kokoko3k (2014-11-09 20:05:25)
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