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August 1, 2022
Under Review

Merge audio & video into new video.

  • August 1, 2022
  • 13 replies
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Sometimes you just need to shove some audio under a video. And booting up Premiere or After Effects is too much of a hassle. Let us merge audio and video and render that out to a new video.

    13 replies

    Participant
    August 1, 2022
    Seems basic.. surprised we are still waiting for this after four years
    musjakey
    Participant
    August 1, 2022
    In Quicktime Player Version 10.5 (1086.4.2) there is a "Remove Audio" feature in the Edit menu. Then you can just drag the new audio file to the QT player window and save. SUPER Helpful!!! Unfortunately it is just a few versions of QT or maybe it is OS dependent but this does exactly what you are looking for. I use it all the time for making mix samples for clients when ProTools doesn't feel like bouncing a QT file.
    munimm40464204
    Participant
    August 1, 2022
    Please add this feature!
    Participant
    August 1, 2022
    this is a must-have feature ..
    pentagramwookie
    Inspiring
    August 1, 2022
    This isn't a feature yet and the request has been around for over 2 years? Wow... I thought I was finding a tutorial, not a feature request. Yes, this would greatly improve Media Encoder.
    Participant
    August 1, 2022
    Dang, I thought this feature was a part of Media Encoder and tried to figure out how to do it just now. I must've been thinking of Quicktime Pro. Please make this a thing!
    motionben
    Known Participant
    August 1, 2022
    Just chiming in with support for this idea. Swapping audio to locked picture is common in my workflow and this would save time in a pinch.
    Participant
    August 1, 2022
    This would be really useful.
    Participant
    August 1, 2022
    Is this a feature yet? I need to merge audio and video QT refs in media encoder because I also need Encoder to turn it into an h264 with burn in timecode.
    Participant
    August 1, 2022
    I was looking for that feature in Media Encoder and Google lead me right to your suggestion Marc Zwaneveld. So, of course you've got my vote for this feature.