Removing a song from a recorded game save
27-Jan-23 10:16am
#1 MrBean
Hey all,
Anyone good with removing audio layers from a video? I wanted to throw this on TikTok as I've never published any content there (really I don't publish anything anywhere), but was like, why not. All my years of gaming and insane crap that I/we used to do, I have ... nothing recorded except this, makes me sad, but at least I have something!
Sadly, it got taken down to music copyright. I can mute the entire audio, but then you don't have the sound effects. Wanted to remove just the song, then add something back on top of it.
Thanks
https://youtu.be/dpm...
#1 MrBean
Hey all,
Anyone good with removing audio layers from a video? I wanted to throw this on TikTok as I've never published any content there (really I don't publish anything anywhere), but was like, why not. All my years of gaming and insane crap that I/we used to do, I have ... nothing recorded except this, makes me sad, but at least I have something!
Sadly, it got taken down to music copyright. I can mute the entire audio, but then you don't have the sound effects. Wanted to remove just the song, then add something back on top of it.
Thanks
https://youtu.be/dpm...
28-Jan-23 5:08am
#2 DrizzDrizzDrizz
that combo is absurd, incomprehensible to me how you can do that lol amazing stuff
#2 DrizzDrizzDrizz
that combo is absurd, incomprehensible to me how you can do that lol amazing stuff
28-Jan-23 8:33am
#3 Tony
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.
#3 Tony
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.
28-Jan-23 11:10am
#4 MrBean
DrizzDrizzDrizz wrote:
that combo is absurd, incomprehensible to me how you can do that lol amazing stuff
Thanks! Was one of my favorite games ... that was a lifetime ago. Yet when I watch it, I legit remember the buttons I'm pushing. That game becomes muscle memory. Really wish they'd remake 3, but supposedly not happening.
#4 MrBean
DrizzDrizzDrizz wrote:
that combo is absurd, incomprehensible to me how you can do that lol amazing stuff
Thanks! Was one of my favorite games ... that was a lifetime ago. Yet when I watch it, I legit remember the buttons I'm pushing. That game becomes muscle memory. Really wish they'd remake 3, but supposedly not happening.
28-Jan-23 11:11am
#5 MrBean
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!
#5 MrBean
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!
12-Sep-23 9:12pm
#7 MrBean
Forgot about this and got some comments recently on the video. I'm so lazy and haven't figured this crap out. With TikTok it only allows you to play a 60 second real song and this goes longer. Any ideas? It's sueor lame to publish with a period of silence. Dunno why YT let's me go original but not TT.
#7 MrBean
Forgot about this and got some comments recently on the video. I'm so lazy and haven't figured this crap out. With TikTok it only allows you to play a 60 second real song and this goes longer. Any ideas? It's sueor lame to publish with a period of silence. Dunno why YT let's me go original but not TT.
13-Sep-23 8:50am
#9 Scott
This seems like the kind of thing you could post on Reddit and someone would be able to help you out. Not sure which sub though.
#9 Scott
This seems like the kind of thing you could post on Reddit and someone would be able to help you out. Not sure which sub though.
Removing a song from a recorded game save