I have some video (.mov) where the audio is louder in one channel than the other and I am using Audacity to fix it. I am able to make both channels equal volume but I don't know how to save the audio back to the video. It only let's me select saving as a WAV or other audio files. Is there a way to save the edited audio directly back to the video?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank!
Saving audio to video
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Re: Saving audio to video
QuickTime Pro will let you marry two different files--picture and sound. Anybody doing any serious video or audio work should have a QuickTime Pro license. It's as close as you can get to a universal Get Out Of Jail card.
Most video editors will let you do that, too, but we assume they're more expensive that $29. If you have iLife, then iMovie should be able to do that.
Koz
Most video editors will let you do that, too, but we assume they're more expensive that $29. If you have iLife, then iMovie should be able to do that.
Koz