For editing a video soundtrack I'd recommend  Ardour as well. You can
import a video in ardour, which appears as frames on the timeline and with
a separate video window, which allows you to pinpoint exactly where to add
or cut, fade in or out sounds and effects.
The problem I have with audacity is that it has no real time effects, which
makes it very time consuming to work with.
grtz,

Bart

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2015-01-08 17:33 GMT+01:00 Mike Holstein <[email protected]>:

>
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:15 AM, Alexandru Băluț <[email protected]
> > wrote:
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>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 4:47 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Audacity is very good for applying effects to a single soundtrack, and
>>> it has a basic multitrack editor.  It's damned good for news and video
>>> soundtrack editing I've used it for that since 2004, and  versions all
>>> the
>>> way back to 1.0.
>>
>>
>> Could you please detail your workflow of using Audacity for editing video
>> soundtrack?
>>
>
> it'll be like this. open audacity, import audio.. edit audio, export.. you
> dont need jack to use audacity.. audacity is great at what it does, but,
> what you want is likely a full daw.. if you have not tried ardour and jack,
> please try that. thanks!
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