Replacing audio on older music videos ?
Hello all,
I collect music videos from the 70's, 80's and 90's and remaster them to the best of my ability. I am looking at what Adobe product will do what I want in regards to replacing audio. I am presuming Adobe Audition, though I am wondering if Adobe Premiere is thew better option ? Regardless, as long as one does what I want I will be happy.
In most cases, when I go to replace the older usually poor audio on the video with a newflac version, they dont match. Sometimes the original will be running faster, other times slower.
So I am trying to find out how to use Audition or Premiere to do this. I have done a lot of Googling and searching, and looked at many Youtube videos but none seem to cover what I want to do. Previously I used to use an old version of Filmora that allowed me to do it, but that version will not run on my new PC.
I do know from someone that he does it on Adobe Audition 3 and it involves stretching the audio file, but after a lot of trying I cant seem to find how to do it on a more modern version of Audition.
I am unsure if I should import the video file and new flac audio, or if I should take a copy of the audio from the video and use that and the new flac track. And more importantly, exactly what do I do from this point ? Obviously the new Flac file needs to be adjusted to be exactly the same as the original audio, otherwise it will be out of sync with the video.
Any tips or pointers very much appreciated.
