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    I have a Real Video file where the audio starts too late, and I don't know if it's possible to demultiplex it so I can edit the audio to the right spot then multiplex it back in. My hope is low since I couldn't find anything remotely helpful in searching, but I figured you would be the guys to know!
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    Ok, duh, I realize I can extract the audio as a .wav, but is there any way to get it back in/multiplex it once I edit the audio? I think the only other way might be encoding it to a different format.
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