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    gui4ffmpeg: the changelog associated with the latest version of your software claims that AVC/AAC files can be created with it, how does one go about doing it?

    i have already tried adding the "-acodec aac" and "-vtag x264" switches to the command line but while xvid is replaced with x264, aac gets added to the command line in addition to what ever other audio option is chosen, i.e. you end up with something like: -acodec aac -acodec mp3.

    i have also tried editing the batch file, but i still end up with a file that can't be opened by GOM, MPC, VLC, or MPlayer, though MPlayer does play the first few seconds of sound.

    the source file is a TS composed of an MPEG-2 muxed with 2 channel AC3 audio, gui4ffmpeg correctly sees all the streams characteristics if i open it with the "all files" option and it transcodes just fine with the rest of the possible output (vcd, svcd, dvd, xvid and divx all work fine).

    any ideas?
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  2. deadrats,

    you might want to repost your question in this thread: https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=264362&highlight=gui4ffmpeg

    I think you may have meant to do this, but instead you started a new topic for your question in user guides. I have to move your single post in the meantime, sorry.

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