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Video Edit Software Discuss, Multiplexing AC3 5.1 to m2v at International Chat: Software related forum; Hi guys and gals. I've been doing a LOT of HD video editing lately and need to find a way to remux a 5.1 AC3 track with an m2v file. A lot of the programs I've looked at want to convert the AC3 track to mp2, wav,


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Multiplexing AC3 5.1 to m2v

Hi guys and gals. I've been doing a LOT of HD video editing lately and need to find a way to remux a 5.1 AC3 track with an m2v file. A lot of the programs I've looked at want to convert the AC3 track to mp2, wav, or 2 channel AC3 before multiplexing. Is there anything cheap and easy that'll let me keep the original sound and splice it back together with the edited video? Thanks!!
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Re: Multiplexing AC3 5.1 to m2v

DVD ImgTool 0.89 is free to use and can do the job.
TMPGEnc's MPEG Tools will also multiplex your files (standard version is free).
Or use the muxing portion of Cuttermaran.
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Re: Multiplexing AC3 5.1 to m2v

Thanks for the reply. TMPGenc MPEG Tools was the only one that'd touch it. Because it's HD video, most of the muxing programs die. Cutterman uses multiplex so I tried the standalone version. It did multiplex, but, the file size was twice as big as it should have been. ImagoMPEG-Muxer started and died after about .2 seconds. So, anyone looking to multiplex HD video, it looks like TMPGenc is probably the best bet. MPEG2VCR has issues with the 5.1 AC3 audio for me. I'm waiting for VideoReDo to add a multiplexing option. They said it's high priority and will probably be in the next release. I can't wait.

Incidentally, in case anyone's wondering what it is I'm actually doing, I record HD streams off my HD cable box through firewire. I take the transport stream and edit the commercials out using VideoReDo, saving them as elementary streams. If it's small enough to burn to a DVD as an mpeg file, I'll multiplex them and burn it. Otherwise I use rejig on the m2v file to shrink it a bit, then multiplex them and burn it. This allows me to keep high quality HD recordings of all my tv shows. I typically only get one episode to fit per disc, but, given the price of DVD-5 media these days, that doesn't bother me.
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