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How do I replace audio in VLC?

How do I replace audio in VLC?

The following is how to replace audio in video using VLC.

  1. Step 1: Launch VLC. After finishing installing VLC Media Player on your computer, you can simply launch the program.
  2. Step 2: Import the video to VLC.
  3. Step 3: Add the new audio to VLC.
  4. Step 4: Replace audio in video using VLC.
  5. Step 5: Save the new file.

How do I remove and replace audio from a video?

Below are the steps to replace audio in Windows Movie Maker.

  1. Step 1: Import video. First, download and run it.
  2. Step 2: Turn off the original sound. Click Edit tab > Video volume to turn off the sound by draging the slider to left.
  3. Step 3: Add audio to video.
  4. Step 4: Save project.

How do you remove audio from a VLC video?

Once you have installed VLC on your computer, follow the steps below to remove audio from your video using VLC: Open VLC and then navigate to Media > Convert / Save. Now click on the Add button in the Open Media window to select the video you want to mute.

How do you add a song to a VLC video?

Now follow the instructions below and try to add a song to your video by using VLC. 1. Open Media > Convert/Save to add a video file to VLC. Click the Convert/Save button on the lower side to proceed. 2. Click the wrench icon in the Profile option. Click Audio codec and uncheck the box before Audio to disable the original sound track.

How to change audio track 2 in VLC?

Go to Audio> Audio Track> Track 2 (Click on this one). Basically, VLC adds the new audio track as the Track 2 which does not play by default. But if you want to replace the existing audio file with the new file then you can follow the following instructions instead:

Is there a way to change the audio in a video?

AnyMP4 Video Converter Ultimate is a professional tool if you want to add audio or replace background music in a video file. You can disable the old audio track and replace it with a new audio track in MP3, WAV, AAC, AIFF or WMA. So you can enjoy a wonderful video or movie with your own audio track.

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