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    I have a xvid video that is 845mb's and had two audio tracks, i want to cut it into two parts so i can burn it on to a couple CD's but I don't want to lose the second audio track, I didn't encode It, I'm not to familiar with avi encoding. Please let me know of a freeware program i can do this with, it not something i usually need to do, so theres no reason for me to buy a program. Thanks in advanced.
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    The freeware VirtualDub can do that. Guide here: http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/13/59/

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    I followed the steps, got my two avi files, they play fine but i lost the second audio track.
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    You could try AviMux GUI which is a freeware program that many thing is the best program for muxing AVI files and it can auto-split based on file size you give it etc.

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  5. VirtualDubMod definitely handles multiple audio tracks.
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    AviMux GUI worked perfect, thanks FulciLives.
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