Hey folks!
I was successful in shooting about a 5 minute test video with my Sony DCRHC46, and capturing it on my PC with Nero 6. Did a little editing, and it looks like it's gonna be fun. I do have a question for you...is it possible to delete the captured audio? I didn't see an option on Nero. I added two audio tracks on the timeline (actually they were the same wav file on both tracks), thinking maybe one or both of them would replace the original audio, but I still heard the captured audio. What I'm trying to say is, you know when you are shooting video, there may be some noise in the background, or something you don't want heard on the final DVD result. Is there a way to take care of that?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
I don't think you can with Nero AFAIK, but there are lots of free demuxing programs that will allow you to separate the video and audio; from there you should be able to delete the audio file.
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Hey, there is a way in Nero to mute the original track. Can't delete it, but can turn the volume all the way down by right clicking on the captured video.
Thought it might help someone else.
Thanks again.