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  1. Hello, dear all.


    1) Does it possible to join / muxing Webm video files + audio files?


    2) If it is possible, which programs do I need for this task?


    3) The audio files must be in some specifical formats to be muxed into webm? Any convertion into specifical audio format / specification is needed?


    4) If ffmpeg is the program that can help in this task, how to use it? Only command line use? Any GUI for this specifical task: muxing / joining video + audio files ?


    Thanks for the tips!

    Best regards.


    devil (johner)
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    WebM has specific requirements. It may contain VP8 / VP9 video (developed by Google) and Ogg Vorbis / Opus audio, multiplexed into an MKV container with some restraints. I would recommend trying the converter "Hybrid" (made by Selur). More suggestions on the WebM Project tools page...
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  3. Hello!

    Thanks for the tips!


    My goal is just testing for curiosity: if I go to youtube and would wanna get some videos from there ( or similar places).

    If I use such add on ( for Firefox) to get the videos ( or similar sites ), just using program like from this link:


    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/complete-youtube-saver/versions/


    And get some separated "streams" and wanna mux / merge audio + videos in Webm format, how to proceed!

    Best regards!

    devil (johner)
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    Probably using the mkvtoolnix package (mkvmerge for CLI or mmg as GUI), adding the streams and enabling WebM restrictions (mmg: in the "Global" tab) before saving the MKV as *.webm file.
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