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Best way to edit the audio track of an MPEG2 file?

Jeff7

Lifer
Sorry if this has been asked before; didn't see anything relevant with the Search function.
Anyway, I just recorded a show to MPEG2, but it's got a few audio glitches - sudden high pitched spikes occasionally that last only a fraction of a second. I just want to edit those out and put the MPEG2 back together. Is there a freeware/shareware/demo program out there that can do this? I've tried VirtualDub, but it can't seem to read MPEG2 files.
 

use TMPGenc

Split the Video & Audio track with the De-Multiplex (Demux) command (File -> MPEG Tools), edit the sound with an audio editor, and then Mulltiples the Video & Audio track again

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Tried it; it can't open the MPEG2 files. The only 3rd party program I've tried that can deal with them is Ulead Videostudio (the free-trial version). I don't much like it for editing out commercials, as it can't seem to advance frame-by-frame, and I don't know if it can strip the audio out of an MPEG2 file for editing. Very few programs, at least freeware/shareware ones seem to be able to open MPEG2's because of copyright or lisencing isssues.
 
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