Hello all,
I create online courses and need Audacity for editing the sound in my videos. My videos are Keynote voiceovers edited with Quicktime 10.4.
I am able to open the Quicktime Video audio file in Audacity and do the Fade in Fade out and noise reduction etc, but how do I get the audio changes back into the Quicktime video?!
I have Quicktime Player 10.4, OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 and Audacity 2.1.3.
Using Audacity for Quicktime Videos
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Please state which version of macOS you are using,
and the exact three-section version number of Audacity from "Audacity menu > About Audacity".
Audacity 1.2.x and 1.3.x are obsolete and no longer supported. If you still have those versions, please upgrade at https://www.audacityteam.org/download/.
The old forums for those versions are now closed, but you can still read the archives of the 1.2.x and 1.3.x forums.
Re: Using Audacity for Quicktime Videos
I don't speak Mac, but the free multi-platform video-editor Avidemux can do that,shobhasub wrote:... how do I get the audio changes back into the Quicktime video?
see ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS1zl_SMRbk
Although you may not need extra software
Re: Using Audacity for Quicktime Videos
So Audacity + Quicktime does not work? You need additional software?
Re: Using Audacity for Quicktime Videos
QuickTime is not our product. Please refer to the QuikTime manual for help with QuickTime. https://support.apple.com/en_US/manuals/quicktime
Audacity is an audio recording and editing application. Audacity does not edit video, although Audacity may be able to import the audio data from video files if you have the necessary codecs installed (usually required FFmpeg).
Audacity is an audio recording and editing application. Audacity does not edit video, although Audacity may be able to import the audio data from video files if you have the necessary codecs installed (usually required FFmpeg).
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Re: Using Audacity for Quicktime Videos
I just opened the QuickTime video that I wanted to add the the audacity audio to and dragged and dropped onto the opened video and QuickTime did the rest super easy (I don't know all of the audio sources it accepts but Wav works).
others: If you don't know the answer then don't answer, QuickTime may not be your product but audacity is and QuickTime users may be using it. I for one did a google search to find the answer which directed me to this thread. After seeing the unhelpful replies (which is shocking), I was determined to figured it out. I'm happy to help other members whether its an audacity product or not THE AUDACITY OF YOU.
others: If you don't know the answer then don't answer, QuickTime may not be your product but audacity is and QuickTime users may be using it. I for one did a google search to find the answer which directed me to this thread. After seeing the unhelpful replies (which is shocking), I was determined to figured it out. I'm happy to help other members whether its an audacity product or not THE AUDACITY OF YOU.
Re: Using Audacity for Quicktime Videos
We are very happy to help people with Audacity.mykodagames wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:16 amQuickTime may not be your product but audacity is and QuickTime users may be using it.
I am not able to help people with QuickTime as I never use it, but I am able to indicate where they can find help with QuickTime, namely the official QuickTime support channel from Apple: https://support.apple.com/en_US/manuals/quicktime
Although Trebor does not use a Mac himself, the first link that he posted (a little over an hour after the original post) appear to provide sufficient information to get the job done with "Avidimux". His second link is a bit lacking in detail, but the official QuickTime documentation should fill in the blanks.
This forum sometimes becomes very busy, so we don't always have time to research detailed answers about using third party software, but where possible we make every effort to at least point users towards where they may find answers - for third party software, that is usually the official support channel for that software.
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