Hi John -
Cinelerra might fit the bill, it takes a little getting used to but is
quite powerful. It should just open your original MPEG with audio and
video on separate, editable tracks.
http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3
Kevin
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 14:48:29 -0500, Jon Morin <jon.j.morin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I need to do some voiceover work, and I was wondering if there was an
application or a set of apps to do this with Linux. The video I was
given is an MPEG file, and I need to redo the voiceovers of the
presentation. The only voiceover work I have done was in Windoze with
Sonar 3, which I don't have access to anymore. I can think of a few
ways of doing this (coming up with an EDL, recording the voice, and
editing with Audacity or something). What I really want is an
application that will let me easily replace the audio track of a video
with another (preferably with a GUI). I know that I can use tools
like mplayer to dump out just the video and mencoder to re-encode, but
if there is an easier tool (more automated), I'd like to check it out.
Thanks.
Jon