Up until recently I used Quicktime to switch audio tracks for the odd music and showreel video, but since it will no longer be updated for Windows, and
FFmpeg on your system (follow the guide How to Install FFmpeg on Windows). Open command prompt and go to the folder where video1.mp4 is saved and ...
log so you can modify and re-run recent commands on the command line; Undo/
If the input video has multiple audio tracks and you need to add one more then use the following command:
File > Open Other, Ctrl+Shift+O, shift+command+O. File > Save, Ctrl+S
However, there are some editing commands that, when applied to a video clip, will
VLC command-line help for Windows users about VLC media player
I have tried Virtual-Dub and Windows Movie Maker (the downloadable
edit video directly in Logic Pro, you can replace the soundtrack of a video file with
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