Re: How to combine separate video and audio tracks together?

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On 01/24/2015 12:59 PM, Markus Seeber wrote:
On 01/24/2015 09:57 PM, david wrote:
I've done nothing with video except play them from YouTube.

I've noticed that YouTube separates HD1080 video from the audio tracks,
meaning I can't just download the HD1080 vid and watch it comfortably
using my USB sound card. But I can download the HD1080 vid and the audio
track separately.

Ideas? Thanks.


ffmpeg and avconv can do the Job fo you.

for example:
http://superuser.com/questions/277642/how-to-merge-audio-and-video-file-in-ffmpeg

Thanks, I'll try that, too. I just finished doing it using Kdenlive (took about 30 minutes to render on this 2.4GHz i7!) but it has an audio glitch toward the end.

Well, ffmpeg was a LOT faster. Also produced a smaller final MP4 (250MB vs 266).

Still has the audio glitch towards the end, though. Let's listen to the audio-only track, maybe the glitch is in it. Ah, yes, the glitch is in the audio track. Tried downloading some other versions of the audio track, they all have the glitch.

Oh, well! I have a decent combined video. Thanks for the help!

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