Its because of fast motion separates video and audio time flow
You can have the sound that is embedded in the video and music/audio/narration on the Audio/Music track. But, there are not two individual Audio/Music tracks if that is what you are asking about.
To get sound from YPbPr (component) cables, you will need a separate audio connection such as analog audio cables or an audio extractor that combines the audio signal into the same cable as the video. YPbPr cables only carry video signals, so you must use a separate audio connection to transmit sound to your audio device.
There is only one audio track to work with in Windows Movie Maker. The only other audio track is connected to the Video Track (the video's audio).Therefore, you can only have one video (with audio) in the Video Track and one audio/music insertion in the Music/Audio Track.
yes, any audio or video editing software should be able to do it. Also, there are standalone programs available designed to do exactly that with the click of a button (google "rip audio from video")
S-video is a two part video signal carrying luma and chroma signals (Brightness and color signals). There is no audio signal in an S-video connection so the audio will need a separate connection to operate.
The narrator's tone of voice
If you have recorded video/audio with a single camera source you will not be able to separate out the crowd noise from the performance as they are both mixed on the same audio track.
Audio Video remote capture is the recording of a feed from a remote camera (usually a security camera) in a separate location (usually in the same building).
There is a software known as VCD cutter. Clips of MPEG can be cut and saved in 3 types (1)video & audio (2) video only (3) audio only)
Click on the video and use the 'ungroup' feature. It will separate the audio and video track. Then delete the audio track.
Frequencies. Audio is usually DC- to 20 khz. and the video portion is around 4.5 Mhz. in which, the audio is part of the 4.5 mhz. video TV signal, FM in nature while the video is AM. Then it's up to the TV's circuitry to separate the two components and send them to the proper circuitry to decode them.
Project, Import, Time-line, Storyboard, Effects, Transitions, Audio, Video, Narration, Titles/Credits, Animation, Exportation (Publish/Finish).