8/13/2023 0 Comments Avidemux add audio track to video![]() ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. ![]() Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This topic was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by sleekmason. The learning curve for audacity isn’t all that bad once you get used to it and you will find more options and plugins than you know what to do with!įor a super simple script to make a dvd using ffmpeg see here: how-to-create-a-dvd-from-the-command-line I then added the resultant audio file back to the original waterfall video. Earlier today I was able to subtract waterfall noise from the sound of birds in the background, and then add those bird sounds to another audio file. To string music together, OR to add music to the existing audio track, you will need to use a program like Audacity to mix your audio. The options you see in “audio” for different tracks means only that you can specify which one to use during transcoding, not more than one to use. *NOTE This will replace your audio, not add to it. The audio will now be whatever music you listed. Once back in the main screen, go to “file”, and save your video. You can do this for any music file/type you wish. This is easy to rectify though by using ffmpeg to convert whatever music you want to the mp3 format:įfmpeg -i homesoundtrack.ogg homesoundtrack.mp3 *NOTE Avidemux will only add mp3 files from my experience. Upon opening avidemux, click “file” –> “open”, and select the video you wish to use.Ĭhange the existing track to whatever music you wish. In order to add music, I have found the program Avidemux to be the easiest method. The quality is sorely lacking and I am still exploring a way to fix this. The above will also remove any audio from the video, while removing the judder. Use interpolate to change your slow motion video into a smoother product: ffmpeg -i Movievideo.mpg -filter "minterpolate='mi_mode=mci:mc_mode=aobmc:vsbmc=1:fps=120'" -an Smoothvideo.mpg There is a way to take care of that as well though the quality suffers greatly. One caveat of the slow motion setting is that it will make your video judder. The above sets the speed to 1/2, while “setpts=4*PTS” would make your video 4 times as slow, and so on. In order to slow down your video, use the same command, changing the 0.2 number to the positive number of times you want the video speed to be: Please note that you will need to change “slow.mkv” to whatever file name and video format you are using. ![]() The above code should be added to whatever other options you wish to use.Īs an example, To add padding, and set it all up for a dvd I use this:įfmpeg -i slow.mkv -vf "pad=5/4*iw:5/4*ih:(ow-iw)/2:(oh-ih)/2" -b:v 8600k -filter:v "setpts=4*PTS" -target ntsc-dvd movievideo.mpg The 0.2 option changes your video to 5 times as fast. The command option for changing the speed of your video to a faster rate is: Using the command line greatly reduces the resources and speeds up the process. There are linux programs as well like Openshot and KDELive, though neither have worked for me, Not to mention the bloat.īecause I want further control over my videos, I use ffmpeg. TomTom, and probably GoPro (don’t own one) have proprietary programs you can download and use in order to create such effects if you are so inclined, but they are limited in scope. No doubt you have seen videos online of hiking, cycling, etc, at fast speed with some groovy music attached. This has turned out to be all sorts of fun. The idea being that I would/could create a video with music at varying speeds. I decided recently to explore the slow motion and fast motion options in ffmpeg. ![]()
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