Appliaction to replace audio tracks in QT movies

Helloo,
I am looking for utility to replace original audio tracks with a new audio tracks in exisiting QT movie.
Technically, there is a folder A with QT movies (Video and Audio track in each) and folder B with Audio files only (length of movies and audio files is the same). I need the utilty that takes file from folder B and replaces na audio track in QT movie in folder A with it (matches by file name).
The reason I need this is that I've got a QT movies and I need to enhance an audio tracks. I can extraxt audio files, send them to audio batch processor, get them back... and I need another batch application to exchange original files with the new, processed files.
I know it could be done with Apple Script, but I feel that something ready to use could exist...
It would be great if there is a single applicaiton that can do it (audio extraction - processing - exchange).
Thank you.
Peter

Hi,
yes, I know. But I am looking for a way how to automatize this task. I am talking about a thousands of short movies and I need to process their audiotracks. I don't want to do it manually ...
Peter

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