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    Is there a way to merge (preferably with Handbrake) to merge the video from one MP4 file with the audio of another MP4 file? And set a track offset while doing it?

    In VLC, you can:
    1. Select Media menu
    2. Select Open (advanced) menu item
    3. Click Add and pick the video file you want to play
    4. Tick the Show More Options tickbox
    5. Tick the Play Another Media Synchonously (extra audio file, ...)
    6. Click Browse button to pick the audio file you want to play


    then


    7. Select Tools menu
    8. Select Preferences menu item
    9. Tick the All choice in the Show Settings box
    10. Scroll to Audio
    11. Set Audio Desynchonization Compensation to your desired offset value.


    Doing this will PLAY the video file and audio file that you want - but it's just a temporary solution.


    I want to know how to reencode / merge the two files together permanently. How can you do that?
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Try Mymp4boxgui. Add the mp4s, select audio track, adjust the delay(at bottom left). Make/Mux a new mp4.
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    is there a trick to download mymp4boxgui, as when i click download link i get lots of text on a page and that's all, what am i missing, wanted to try as recommended by Baldrick.
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  4. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Text?

    What browser are you using?

    Right click and choose save as on https://www.videohelp.com/download-zNbtPqtp/My%20MP4Box%20GUI%20v0.6.0.6.7z
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    Thanks Baldrick, firefox 27.0 gives you all text on a page. I put the above link in explorer and it worked. Thankyou. also loaded web page in explorer to test and it also downloaded, won't download in firefox 27.0. firefox is mainly what i use.
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  6. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    I used firefox 27 without any problems.

    Can you download other files? Maybe a problem with just .7z files.

    Try download https://www.videohelp.com/download/SubtitleEdit-3.3.13-Setup.zip
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    yes most files download, subtitle edit above downloaded in firefox. maybe didn't like the .7z files.
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