Muted the Audio from Video Clip?

I have a keynote slide with a 60 second countdown on it. Problem is, that video clip has sound I don't want to use. I want to use another song. Is it possible to mute or disable the audio from the video clip, and then just insert another song?

Hi saw your post mentioning clock
I am looking for a countdown clock to show during a show, how do your get this?
I have an old version iwork 06
as to your question, the way I do this is to swap out the sound track in a video editing application-you will have iMovie
thanks

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    Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 19:01:51 -0700
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    Subject: Extracting audio from video clip to use as narration?
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