Another "Editing Audio" Question

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SMcK

I have a clip that someone provided me as a Quicktime MOV file, and
I've succesfully translated it to being a WMV file. I want to erase
bits of the audio track where there is cursing. I have very little
experience with Movie Maker. I do have a dedicated audio editor
program if necessary.

How do I go about doing what I want? I assume I can't use Movie Maker
to do this with the original Quicktime file but might be able to with
the WMV file. Correct?

TIA,
-Scott
 
SMcK said:
I have a clip that someone provided me as a Quicktime MOV
file, and I've succesfully translated it to being a WMV
file. I want to erase bits of the audio track where
there is cursing. I have very little experience with
Movie Maker. I do have a dedicated audio editor program
if necessary.

How do I go about doing what I want? I assume I can't
use Movie Maker to do this with the original Quicktime
file but might be able to with the WMV file. Correct?

TIA,
-Scott
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Open the .wmv clip in Movie Maker.

Drag the clip to the timeline.

You can play the clip to find the unwanted word,
left click / drag the Playback Indicator for a fine
adjustment...click the Split button just below the
view screen or type...Ctrl+L.

Split the clip before and after the bad language
and right click / mute the unwanted sections.
 
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