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  1. Hello,

    I have a flv-file with non-synchronous audio and, as of this, splitted it into video and audio-stream using a prog named "FLV Extract".

    Now I have a *.264 (video) file + *.aac (audio) file which I would love to combine to a playable videofile.

    Which prog can bring the two streams together to one file (which is supposed to have synchronous audio then)?
    My TMPEGEnc doesn't 'like' the audio file very unfortunately

    Any help is gratefully appreciated
    video-fan
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    Originally Posted by video-fan View Post

    Now I have a *.264 (video) file + *.aac (audio) file which I would love to combine to a playable videofile.
    Hi
    Try with YAMB to make an mp4 file.
    Yamb-2.1.0.0 beta 2 with installer
    From here:- http://yamb.unite-video.com/download.html
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    ANd you must adjust some delay if you want to resync it. Just split/demux and join/multiplex wont help.

    And this is not any vcd authoring. Moving you.
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  4. Or MMG if you want an MKV file.
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  5. Originally Posted by bat999 View Post
    Hi
    Try with YAMB to make an mp4 file.
    Yamb-2.1.0.0 beta 2 with installer
    From here:- http://yamb.unite-video.com/download.html
    bat999,

    thanks for that hint but it doesn't run on my OS as I had to experience. I am still running Windows 98 SE (please don't anybody kill me).
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    Windows 98. Eeeeek.

    Perhaps:
    MP4Box.exe -add "input.264" -add delay=200 "input.aac" "output.mp4"
    It may do it. You end up with an MP4 and not a FLV but......

    p.s.
    If you have Win98 SE and don't have Windows 98SE Service Pack 2.1a.exe
    I suggest you find it on the web and install it. Not an official release but well worth it.
    Please do a backup of your system first.

    Good luck.
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