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    Hello!!!


    I´m running MP4Box - GPAC version 0.5.1-DEV-rev4755 on my laptop with WinXP Pro and I have these two raw files that I extracted from a MKV file and wanted to mux them with mp4box:


    VIDEO DESCRIPTION
    File: Video.h264
    Resolution: 1920x1080
    FPS: 56.660
    Bitrate (Kbps): 5694
    File Size: 2.33 GB

    AUDIO DESCRIPTION
    File: Audio.aac
    Bitrate (Kbps): 128
    File Size: 55.8 MB

    So I used these commands to do so:


    Code:
    mp4box -psp -brand MSNV -add "D:\Video.h264:fps=56.660:dalay=0:lang=es:name=Best Game Ever" -add "D:\Audio.aac:group=1:delay=0:lang=es:name=Espanol 2CH@128Kbps" -itags tool="PS3 Videos:cover=D:\Soccer Team.jpg" -new "D:\Best Game Ever.mp4"

    But the importing AVC-H264 process seems to hung up at 99/100, it has been stuck at 99/100 more than 2 hours by now and it does not seem to go anywhere.


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    I´ve read in other forums that MP4Box - GPAC could have a bug with files larger than 2 GB, so if this were the case then maybe a good samaritan can help me to properly mux these 2 files in a mp4 container.


    Thanks in advance.
    -Roberto.
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    Give a try to ffmpeg and/or to L-Smash.
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  3. Try muxing to MKV with mmg. Then remuxing MKV to MP4 with MKV2MP4.
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    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    MKV2MP4
    videohelp.com says:

    Version: 0.224

    Released: 2013/09/24

    Size: 134.7MB
    0_o
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    laptop? xp pro? you heard that there may be a 2gig "bug" in gpac? are you by any chance using the fat32 file system? if so, that would be the culprit.
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