Xenofex2 | 2 years ago | 2 comments | 431 views
I am using one of the Templates within BixPack 15 that I actually want to then go on and use in another program, so don’t actually want the accompanying music in the background. I thus assumed I needed to just delete the layer containing the music. This I did, I thought successfully, but now realise that I seemed to have lost the effects of the booming speakers and the audio file movement as shown at the bottom middle of attached picture as the music was originally playing. Do I thus assume that the music track and these effects are intertwined, or is there another way to delete the music but retain the effects?
The speakers and other elements bounce to the music, so yes they are intertwined.
I think I would delete the audio stream of the exported video file in my video editor.
michiel, 2 years ago
Thankyou Michael. Food for thought.
In light of your suggestion, I may have found another possibility. I have just exported a test clip as MP4, brought it into my other program, but instead of deleting the audio stream, I separated the audio and video tracks and then reduced the audio level to nil. It seems to work.
So thankyou for pointing us in this direction.
Xenofex2, 2 years ago