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A codec is used to compress and decompress digital video. There are different kinds of codecs available used for different purposes.
They allow you to edit, crop, cut, correct, warp, distort audio and video. If you are looking for visual editing software then I suggest putting in the "ASK" section :video editing software"/"audio editing software"
indeo video 5.10 is a 'codec' (compress/decompress) that compresses raw video so that the video file is not so large. It comes with most versions of Windows and was developed by Intel.
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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")
A small piece of recorded video of audio.
So you will buy more audio and video playback devices and software. The Dirty Dollar.
Amazing Answerer Says:You can't. You need an audio-editing software.
MPEG-1 (used to compress audio) MPEG-2 (used to compress video) MPEG-4 (used for video transmissions over the internet) sound is saved in a Dolby AC-3 compression, or surround sound, MPEG 2 for video compression and requires a MPEG 2 decoder Windows XP has its own decoder software ---- Software bundled with the drive, Windows internal decoding software, and a MPEG decoder card on earlier DVD drives.
The audio and video files will be unaffected only the application software is updated to the latest version.
One can convert audio and video to MP3 format by using conversion software. One do this with the 'Online-Convert' website or one can download an audio converter from 'CNET'.
Movie directors, and anyone in the film business