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    I want to make a singe video file with the audio in it. But premiere cs4 constantly keeps exporting audio as additional file. I have tried with the multiplexer turned on as TS and MPEG2. The video file that it exports works perfectly (MPEG2, 25fps, PAL, progressive...), I have even tried to export the audio as mpeg-1, layer I audio.
    Thanks in advance
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    Need more info on the type of file you are dealing with. To me, it looks like a .ts file.
    Burning a Blu-ray is the next achievement. ;)
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    what kind of info do you need?
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    You don't have a single video file to begin with? So, the program gives you two files and you want to mux them into any container, or do you just want to mux into a .ts file?
    Burning a Blu-ray is the next achievement. ;)
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    I want to mix them into one file, mpeg2 in this case. I tried ts because i read it on some other forum.
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    What type of files do you have(you do have 2 files, video and audio, right)? I can't find a program that demuxes these types of files except for SUPER, which fell off the map when it came to Video De/Multiplexers.
    Burning a Blu-ray is the next achievement. ;)
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    Problem solved, I just exported the file as avi and audio was in it. Don't know why mpeg2 splits them in two.
    Thanks for the help anyway
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