We recommend using MAGIX Movie Edit Pro Plus. To do this, you need a powerful video editing program capable of not only cutting videos, but also of providing all of the audio features needed to extract and remove audio from video and to replace or combine the original video sound with other audio tracks. Oftentimes, you'll want to add extra audio tracks with background music or sounds to supplement the video's original audio track. In other cases, the audio track is extracted and then edited separately to remove background sounds, improve the clarity of speech, or to remove noise or rumbling. The original audio track is extracted from the video file and separated from it. In cases like these, the audio needs to be separated from the video and either removed or replaced by a sound track with better audio quality. Oftentimes, the sound track is full of useless background noise, or the sound quality is too poor to be used. Video files normally contain one picture track and one sound track. The options for this can be opened by clicking the buttons in the upper right-hand corner of the program. You can also burn your movie direct to disc or transfer it to your smartphone. Lastly, export your video by going to "File" > "Export movie".To adjust the volume levels of the audio tracks, use the audio mixer ("M" key). To add an additional audio track, drag the audio file you want to use from the Media Pool onto a separate track in the project window.This will separate the audio from the video, allowing you to cut or edit it on its own. To separate the audio from the video, select instead "Audio functions" > "Video/Audio on separate tracks". To remove the audio track from the video, right-click the video in the project window and select "Audio functions" > "Remove audio object" in the context menu.Open MAGIX Movie Edit Plus and drag & drop your video from the Media Pool to import it.Follow these steps to separate the audio from your video: