well crud, now that I have encoded my first MKV from a Blu-Ray source, I realized that I made a huge mistake. When following the directions from here ( https://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/how-to-convert-a-bluray-disc-into-a-mkv-720p-fi...e-t362452.html ) I now realize that I grabbed the wrong audio source and what is playing on my screen is the background audio (doors closing, shoes walking, etc). I still have the RAW Blu-Ray data on my HDD so I can extract the proper audio track with Eac3to again. Is there a program that will allow me to put the "new" audio track into my existing file without completely re-encoding? My PC is pretty slow and it took almost 2 days to complete the encode (I don't really want to go through that again). Thanks for any help
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To put it in the mkv, use mkvmergegui, checkmark the wanted tracks, uncheckmark the unwanted tracks
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