Why are the video and Audio files separate? I have downloaded the Aiseesoft MXF converter, and have tried to convert the audio to .mp4, but I can't get the audio to play.
		
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	How many audio channels there is? You do not have to convert it, just mux audio together ... 
 for example for mpeg2 mxf and two audio channels, using ffmpeg and mkvmerge:
 or you can make more audio tracks and put them as extra in mkv ...Code:ffmpeg -i video.mxf -c:v copy -an -sn video.m2v ffmpeg -i video.mxf -map 0:1 -map 0:2 -c:a:0 pcm_s16le -c:a:1 pcm_s16le -filter_complex amerge audio.wav mkvmerge -o video.mkv video.m2v audio.wav 
 
 for mpeg4 avc video it would be different, never tried that ...
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	Is this behaviour somewhat common while we are setting it up as a VOB file format?   
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	There are two basic flavors of mxf: op-atom and op-1a. Op1a has the audio and video merged, op-atom stores them separately. There are a number of codecs and variations within those categories. What is your source and what are you hoping to accomplish? 


 
		
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