Hello, On Mon, 07 Mar 2016, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-03-07 13:21, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
"Carlos E. R." <> writes:
Avidemux - one sound track only.
Not true. If you go to "Audio"-> "Select Track", you should be able to select the tracks you want.
avidemux2 only allows one track from the current file. Another track must come from an external file.
Nope. You can cut the file as descriped in the parallel post, and then save first the second and more audio-tracks to an external file by selecting each as Main audio track (Audio -> Main track), then lastly select the "main" audio track as "Main Audio" and save that together with the video (or also as external file). Then mux it all together with mkvmerge.
avidemux3 can pick several tracks, apparently, but I have to specify which file for each track, instead of the thing picking automatically all tracks in the current video file.
Works for me.
And anyway, avidemux3 aborts in the middle of the film, never finishes the job.
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