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    hello!
    how can I remove the audio from mp4 video files?
    an easy way please! fastest with one click and without bloated software!
    thanks!
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    thanks but what do I do exactly?????????
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    Wow, I'm not sure, I just assumed an MP4Box gui would work much like the MKVMerge one...

    Yamb is just as bad.

    I guess you're stuck with the command line which is all I've ever used...

    Ummmm... What other muxers are there?
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  5. use avidemux, drag and drop the file. Then go to audio (on the top of the screen), select track, and deselect "enabled"
    here is a picture of the gui


    change the output format at the lower left to mp4 then click the blue disk on top to save
    Last edited by ezcapper; 18th Jul 2015 at 18:11.
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    I don''t even know what muxer is and google didnt help much
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    thanks!
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  8. e.g. yamb beta 2 . Make sure you download the 2.1 version, not the 1.6

    https://www.videohelp.com/download/Yamb%202.1.0.0%20beta%202.zip

    0) First setup the path of mp4box.exe by pushing settings , advanced settings, then in the location box, select mp4box.exe

    1) double click create MP4
    2) push add button, select your mp4 (or just drag the mp4 to the creation window)
    3) UNcheckmark the audio stream, leaving the video stream checkmarked
    4) In the output box, select the output path and file name
    5) Push next
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