

#Avidemux add audio only playing one track mp4
And for Output Format, I set it to MP4 Muxer - that means it will change the container to MP4. I do the same with Audio Output, noting that it mentions three tracks. I make sure Video Output is set to Copy, which means it won't re-encode or convert it. In this case, we've got three audio tracks.Īll the main controls are down the left side. I've just dragged an MKV with multiple audio tracks into it.īy going to Audio > Select Track, I can see details of the audio tracks. So you can take an MKV demux it and then remux (awful words, eh?) it into an MP4 without losing anything in the process - and it only takes a couple of seconds.Īvidemux is a tool for doing this. Inside them, the video and the audio remain as distinct files.īecause of that, you can extract the audio and video from a container file without any loss of quality, and you can repackage them in a new container file, again without quality loss. Think of them as like ZIP files for video and audio. MP4, MKV, MOV, AVI, etc are all container files - they're not videos per se, they contain video. It's a horrible word, but so much of the vocabulary in video is wretched. Just for future reference, I'll tell you about muxing. I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit, it didn't occur to me to extract the audio, import it separately and group it with the video. Have you searching this subreddit for keywords pertaining to your issue? Yes.Have you read the stickied post at the top of the subreddit? Yes.What version of Windows are you running? Window 10 V21H2.What specific hardware do you have in your machine? CPU: i7-8700K GPU: RTX 3070.
#Avidemux add audio only playing one track pro
What version of Vegas are you using? Vegas Pro 19.0.I am trying to edit a video with multiple audio tracks however Vegas can only seem to register one of them (and weirdly not even track one).Īs you can see in other editors there are defiantly other audio tracks.

I've been looking for quite a while for a solution but can't seem to find any online so thought I'd see if any of you guys can help me out.
