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We’ve all come across that one enticing video clip, but the background noise was unbearable. Or maybe you've created a new video, but you'd rather add...
We’ve all come across that one enticing video clip, but the background noise was unbearable. Or maybe you've created a new video, but you'd rather add voiceover instead of the original audio? In this tutorial, we will explore how you can remove audio from video, turning an otherwise noisy video into a serene and mute video.
Why Remove Audio from a Video?
While there are many reason, one reason could be that you shot a podcast as a video but now you want to upload it as an audio podcast. You can simply remove the audio from the video and export it as an MP3 and use that MP3 as your podcast.
Firstly, Can You Remove Audio from Video?
The short answer, yes! Removing audio from a video file is a common video editing practice. Thanks to the wealth of video editing software available today, audio removal is very easy and accessible for everyone, irrespective of your tech-savviness. The learning curve is so flat, it’s impressive how much technology has improved in just a few years.
How to Remove Audio from Video
At its core, removing audio from a video involves selecting the video file in your chosen video editor, isolating the audio track, and deleting or muting it. Whether you're on a Mac, Windows PC, iPhone (iOS), or Android device, you can find a suitable video editing tool for your needs.
Best Apps to Remove Audio from Video on a Mac
Apple Mac users are spoilt for choice when it comes to video editing tools. Here are some of the best:
- iMovie: This is a user-friendly video editor from Apple, perfect for beginners. To remove audio, simply upload your video to iMovie, click on the video on the timeline, and then select 'Detach Audio' from the top menu. Then, delete the audio file that appears below the video clip.
- Adobe Premiere Pro: A professional-grade video editing software that offers a plethora of editing options. To remove audio, import your video file, drag it onto the timeline, right-click the audio track, and select 'Unlink'. Now, you can select and delete the audio track.
Best Apps to Remove Audio from Video on a PC (Windows)
Windows users also have a great selection of apps to remove audio from video:
- VLC Media Player: Known for its versatility in playing various video formats like AVI and MOV, VLC also has some basic video editing capabilities. To remove audio, open your video in VLC, go to 'Media', 'Convert/Save', then 'Add' your video file. Select 'Convert/Save' at the bottom, then 'Profile' choose 'Video - H.264 + MP3 (MP4)', then click on the 'edit selected profile' button next to it. Uncheck 'Audio codec' and click 'Save'. Choose your destination file and click 'Start'.
- Adobe Premiere Pro: Similar to the Mac version, the process to remove audio is the same.
Best Apps to Remove Audio from Video on iPhone (iOS)
- iMovie: The iOS version of this Apple video editor is just as handy. To remove audio, tap the video in your timeline, then tap 'Detach', and then delete the new audio file that appears below your video clip.
- Video Mute: A simple app available in the App Store that allows you to upload your video and use the slider to mute your video.
Best Apps to Remove Audio from Video on Android
- VidTrim: This video editing app allows you to select your video, choose the 'Trim' option, and then save your video without sound.
- InShot: This social media-friendly video editor allows you to mute your video in the 'Sound' option after you've uploaded your video.
Speechify Ai Video
Speechify AI Video is an AI online video editor that runs in your browser. Easily upload your video, edit, and download. No need to download apps onto your desktop. Needless to say, you can use this on your Mac, iPhone, Android, or PC. It is device agnostic.
Remember, while removing audio, you can also add transitions, subtitles, or even a watermark to your video. If your original video had unwanted sound effects or background music, now is the perfect time to add your desired audio or voiceover.
The learning curve in removing audio from a video file is straightforward. No matter the device, from Apple to Android and Microsoft, there are plenty of apps that are easy for beginners to use and also pro versions.w
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