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  1. In Avidemux's Audio-mp3 lame-configuration, when I change the channel mode to Mono and Video to Copy, the processed file still is in Stereo. I then tried another converter and it worked i.e. changed to Mono.

    Is this a bug?
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    I forgot to enter the full title. Sorry.
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    Originally Posted by ccm58 View Post
    In Avidemux's Audio-mp3 lame-configuration, when I change the channel mode to Mono and Video to Copy, the processed file still is in Stereo. I then tried another converter and it worked i.e. changed to Mono.
    Is this a bug?
    That may be for when the source is mono.

    In any case, you should configure audio "Filters" and then select "Mixer" as "Mono".
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    Originally Posted by ccm58 View Post
    To Admnistrator - Please change the title of this thread to "Avidemux - Configuration bug?"

    I forgot to enter the full title. Sorry.
    You should be able to edit the first post and change the title/subject.
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  5. Thanks AlanHK. But the audio went out of sync with video. Tried with VirtualDub without problems.

    So what is the difference between Audio-Filter-Mixer and Audio-mp3 lame-configuration-Channel mode?

    Avidemux doesn't do well with processing but does with Copy modes. I tried embedding subtitles following instructions I found online but it didn't work. The software needs a lot more work. So I will just use it for video joining and splitting without reencoding i.e. use Audio Video Copy.
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