The problem occurs when using more than 1 audio track with AAC audio encoding.
Anyone knows a way around this?
If you look in the FU projet folder, the video (h264) and the 2 audio tracks are there ready to be mux.
Is there a way to start the final step manually?
I have one h264 video and 2 AAC audio I want to put into a MKV. Any tools for muxing them?
The thing is I am currently encoding my dvd’s with h264/ac3/avi (because it works) but I would much prefer use AAC for audio to save lots of spaces per movie. With 2 AC3 audio at 445bps, the 2 audio tracks are taking more space than the video.
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Originally Posted by herbapou
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I am now using Handbrake for DvD to mkv, much better tool. The tool worked right after the install, no dependencies problem. (had CCCP install before)
Handbrake have more freedom on the settings,
It allow full control on video settings so i didnt run into fairuse aspect ratio problems.
It allowed me to make mkv with whatever sound encoding I want to use.
Youcan make a custom template with your settings.
Easier batch encoding is not making an index table between each DvD's, so its faster to setup. (must rip dvd's to HD before)
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