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enchant:
--- Quote from: Jan Gruuthuse on March 15, 2012, 07:14:21 PM ---If audacity can take the audio from your video clip and is playing ok in audacity. And if your video clip can open in 2.5.6, then you can use the exported audio from audacity and import this back in avidemux. Being odd audio does not necessary means that the audio is faulty.
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That's the problem. Audacity canNOT take the audio from my video clip. When I try to open one of them, I get:
"[file]" is an Advanced Audio Coding file.
Audacity cannot open this type of file.
You need to convert it to a supported audio format, such as WAV or AIFF.
styrol:
--- Quote ---"[file]" is an Advanced Audio Coding file.
Audacity cannot open this type of file.
You need to convert it to a supported audio format, such as WAV or AIFF.
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AAC is handled by ffmpeg: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq?s=files&i=wma-proprietary
You have to install ffmpeg.
You may use MediaInfo (or the "i" button in Avidemux) to post info on your source file. Or you may share a sample.
nibbles:
I never proved to myself whether avidemux-2.6 worked with mp4v2-r479 or needs the older mp4v2-1.9.1.
I should probably solve that, as I have an open pull request for that.
--- Code: ---url 'http://mp4v2.googlecode.com/files/mp4v2-1.9.1.tar.bz2'
url 'http://mp4v2.googlecode.com/files/mp4v2-trunk-r479.tar.bz2'
homepage 'http://code.google.com/p/mp4v2/'
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enchant:
Well, my solution was to back up to v2.5 and save as video only (2.6 doesn't do that). Then I extracted the audio using foobar200, and muxed them together with Aegisub. Took all day to figure out, but it looks like I've got something that works now.
Thanks again for the help!
nibbles:
I found my answer. 2.6 builds it's own mp4v2 internally.
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