Extracted audio...can you save as wav or mp3?

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tachy
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Extracted audio...can you save as wav or mp3?

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If I want to edit the audio from a video by another program, after I split the audio, is there a way to save it in wav or mp3 format so I can import it to the external audio editing program, edit it, and then import it back to videostudio x2?
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Post by Black Lab »

Actually you don't even have to split the audio. Just go to Share>Create Sound File and it will create a wav file.
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Post by tachy »

But don't I have to split the audio anyhow if I want to delete it and replace it with the edited audio? Or is there an easier way? I just don't find videostudio very helpful or easy to edit audio in, and prefer my blaze medio pro for that.
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Post by Black Lab »

You can, but splitting the audio simply mutes it on the video track and places a copy on the audio track. So I just mute the video track anyway, and put my edited audio on the audio track. Six of one, half a dozen of another.

And I agree with you, VS is a fine video editor, but not so much when it comes to audio.
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Post by tachy »

Refresh my memory, how do you mute the main audio track to allow the other track to play through? Would the resultant file be smaller if I use Blaze Media pro to delete the audio track?
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