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    Hey everyone!

    I got a MKV file and I want to insert an extra audio track to it.

    Basically, I extracted the audio track from an DIVX/MP3 file to plain mp3 audio. Now I want to insert this mp3 audio into the MKV file using MKVTOOLNIX.

    The mp3 audio I want to insert has about the same length of the mkv video stream but needs to be properly synchronized (+/- 2s).

    My question is, how can i insert and sync this new audio track properly?

    thanks.
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  2. mux the audio track with mkvtoolnix

    in a media player use the +/- keys to add/subtract ms delay until it's synced up (make sure you enable the correct audio track or remove the other audio track first) . write that value down

    open the file in mkvtoolnix, highlight the audio track, format specific options tab, enter the delay value you wrote down, press start muxing

    Note: if the lengths are different between audio & video track, you won't get it in sync with this method - it's a constant delay scenario (e.g. if they are different theatrical cuts, or PAL vs. NTSC versions - it won't work)
    Last edited by poisondeathray; 18th Oct 2010 at 09:35.
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post

    open the file in mkvtoolnix, highlight the audio track, format specific options tab, enter the delay value you wrote down, press start muxing

    Note: if the lengths are different between audio & video track, you won't get it in sync with this method - it's a constant delay scenario (e.g. if they are different theatrical cuts, or PAL vs. NTSC versions - it won't work)
    Hmmm, I didn't know mkvtoolnix had this delay value to be set.
    yes, it is a constant scenario delay (same length, alread tested).
    I'll try it, then I'll post the results back.
    Thanks.
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