I need a good video editing program that will allow me a good amount of control over the audio track. Currently I have a little experiment going on as to what will happen to a movie I have downloaded if I remove all audio above 13KHz from it.

So - What is a good, easy to use video editor that'll allow me to cutoff the 13KHz sounds and above?

Virtualdub is an absolute nightmare, and I poked around in Windows Live Movie Maker; but it doesn't appear to have any audio edition features at ALL.

Thanks in advance!

-Sootah

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You can do that with VLC.

Another way to do this is to split video & audio, use your favourite audio editor (try Audacity if you don't have one) to do the audio filtering, and then "mux" audio & video together again.

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I used VLC quite a long and didn't seen anything related to audio editing in it. Can you give an example? – whitequark Aug 22 '10 at 7:53
I was thinking about Tools -> Effects and Filters but apparently it has less audio filters than I thought. You can use the equalizer to filter out high tones though (pull the last 2 or 3 sliders completely down). Also, look under Audio -> Filters in the Preferences dialog (with "all settings" shown) for the "Parametric Equalizer". Or just split the audio out and use Audacity to do the filtering. – JanC Aug 22 '10 at 8:22
(Well, the equalizer won't filter them out but down, to be correct, of course.) – JanC Aug 22 '10 at 8:37
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I would try Sony Vegas.

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Note: US$599.95. Thats a little expensive... – TheLQ Aug 22 '10 at 14:03
There is a version as low as $44.95, ebay, free trials, etc. – Joe Internet Aug 22 '10 at 14:20
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Avidemux might be able to do this, the amount of filters that it has is pretty impressive.

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