Tony wrote:> I've used video editing software that allowed me to add three separate audio tracks
> to a video, but I doubt it would separate the tracks on a finished video for editing.
> Audio programs like Audacity show you the waveform of an audio file. You can see
> the peak for each sound. It would be a lot of work, but it might be possible to use
> a program like RealPlayer Convert to get the audio file, use Audacity to mute everything
> except the sound effects, add your music with Audacity, and they add the new soundtrack
> to the video with a video editor.
Dang. I don't know enough about it, but was hoping it would be that easy to see the different tracks and such, and pull something out. Bummer ... probably not worth the hassle then.
Thanks!