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  1. Hi,

    just downloaded MKVToolNix (MkvMerge) for mac and have problem to use it. It starts fine but when i am trying to add input files to the list it do nothing. MkvMerge takes 99% of processor resources and GUI window stays greyout for long time without any result. I was trying to load mp3 files, avi videos, demuxed avi video and ac3 files with the same result -- it just do not do anything: all the controls on GUI window are greyed out and processor suffers on 99% from MkvMerge.

    Any idea what could be the problem?

    thank you in advance for any suggestion and help,
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    First I would streamline everything down to two file types:
    avi for the video, mp3 for the audio.
    (also just so that you have only Two files going to be merged,
    I've had it work better that way than with 6 or 7 different files)
    then try it again.
    Your processor is choking trying to merge all these different
    types, which have to be first decoded, then encoded.
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  3. Originally Posted by terryj
    Your processor is choking trying to merge all these different
    types...
    Terryj, thank you for reply. I think I expressed myself not clear...

    I was not trying to merge all that different types of the files but at least load it to the program. I did not even get to the point of pressing "Start muxing" button because i can not load even one file to the "input files" list. It just greyed out for a long time and nothing.

    My original idea was to merge demuxed avi video with mp3 audio track and subtitles. which runs fine and synchronized in avi container which I muxed with ffmpegx. I just love mkv container and want to have video-audio-subs in one sweet file.
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