I have divx series movie download from somewhere. It have 2 audio tracks (Track1 for Espanol, Track2 for English).
How do I remove Track1 only from this video? TQ for helping
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use virtualdub. File-save wav. Or virtualdubmod and go to streams and then demux it.
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I already done what you said. Save track2 as wav and save as AVI file. But the video in AVI format not Divx format. How to convert and save as Divx directly by using Virtualdub or Virtualdobmod.
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virtualdubmod, streams->stream list and select the track and delete. Select video->direct stream copy and last file->Save as a new avi.
You can also try avimux gui. -
MAAG: .divx files are just AVI files with renamed extensions. If you prefer, you can change the extension from .avi to .divx - but it should work the same way with either extension.
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Hi, sorry to dig this old thread back up, but I am having a very similar problem to the original poster's. I have a video file that has two tracks (track 1 is English, track 2 is Japanese). I want to get rid of track 2, so I downloaded virtualdubmod and followed Baldrick's steps ("streams->stream list and select the track and delete. Select video->direct stream copy and last file->Save as a new avi. "). Problem is, when I play the finished product, there is no sound at all. I am only deleting the one audio track though, so this is perplexing. Any help?
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Open the original file, and this time get rid of the other track. If you now hear both languages then you have some work ahead of you. You will have to load this track into an audio editor and hope that one channel is English and the other Japanese. If it is, copy the English channel over the other channel, save, and put this into the video.
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Thanks for the response, but by deleting the other audio track and re-saving the video, the same thing happens: no sound. Any other suggestions?
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Use the new Virtualdub (not VirtualdubMod). Open the file and play it to see which audio plays. If English doesn't play then go into Audio > Source Audio and choose Track 2. Play the file again and see if English audio plays.
If you get English with Track 2 then Direct Stream Copy both Video and Audio.
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Using Baldrick's steps with Virtualdubmod you just need to move the good audio track up (see the buttons) right after the delete so the deleted track is not first.
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Hi guys i have a movie which has original track in English but it has been dubbed in other language. I have seen all your post. But as many users told that they have two tracks in its not in my case when i say stream list there is only one track and when i disable that track the English track gets disable but the the dubbed voice remains as it is. I dont how to remove that dubbed voice and i am new user in this field, so dont have that much knowledge about this. Please help me i want to remove the track which is dubbed one but cant find it in stream list.????
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I had a movie with two audio tracks, the first being spanish and the second english. It was using the AC-3 audio codec. I ran it through the AVS Video Converter changing the audio codec to MP3 and it now plays only in english, which is what I want.
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