I got a WMV9 video + MP3 audio in an AVI container. How do I demux it and recontain it in .wmv?
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Winff can do it.
Also try windows media encoder.Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
BTW, as per Microsoft's "requirements", only files that include ONLY WMV video & WMA audio streams can be rightly called ".WMV". Otherwise, they should use the ".ASF" extension. This would include a file that had MP3 audio. I don't care, but I thought you ought to know in case a player has trouble with it...
@yoda313,
WME would force the audio to be WMA audio, not retaining the MP3. You could try WM Stream Editor, which comes as a free utility along with WME, though I don't know if it accepts non-WM streams either.
Scott -
That's because WME is an encoder. That's all it does. Anything you put in it is going to get changed.
Which is why I said use the WM streams editor.
If you really want audio changed to WMA, use WME. Then use the streams editor to take the WMA audio, along with the ORIGINAL WMV video, to get you combined new WM file.
Scott
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