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The simplest way to go around this is:
Render it like you are now, but when you put it in your editor import the original clip but just separate the audio from the video and delete the video, lastly line up the audio with the rendered video.
What are you using for an editor? I know in Sony Vegas (because that's what I use) you just select the audio or video channel and hit Ctrl-U. Other than Sony Vegas I'm not sure how to do it in other programs. WMM (Windows Movie Maker) is free, other than the fairly limited WMM any really video editor your going to have to buy, but it's a great investment if you get the right one.
It might, I see if it can. I'll let you know in a few minutes.
Here's what I found, one for the XP version (oddly on the Vista64x forum?) and the other is just WMM in general, not specified by which OS version.
In Windows Movie Maker....
To save only the audio track of a video clip...
drag the video to the "Audio/Music" track.
Then go to...File / Save Movie File / ect...ect......This will result in a .wma audio file. Be sure
to drag the clip all the way to the left on the
timeline or you will have dead air at the
beginning.
===Then you would drag your Video clip to the
Video track and right click / mute the Audio track.Now...re-import the saved .wma file and drag
it to the Audio / Music track.You can split the audio clip as many times as you
like and move or delete the segments as desired.
drag the clip the first time to the video track of the timeline.... then drag the same clip to the music/audio track. You can then mute the audio associated with the video clip and have both the video and audio clips independent of each other for project editing.
Hope those help.
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