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    The last post I've seen close to asking something similiar was just for mp4, but i'm wondering if there is any free software that will do it without encoding?

    recently, I took one of my wife's old videos, extracted the audio, repaired/remastered it and save it as a .wav. Now I want to put it back into the video without encoding it.

    any recent developments? is avi demux or virtual dub still the way to go?

    thanks
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    Do you mean not encode video
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    Not encode the audio
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    I mean not encoding either , video nor audio.
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    Use ffmpeg and export as .mov or mkv. whether or not it will be playable on your device is another question. If you can't handle a command line, then use a frontend like XmediaRecode and set both video and audio to copy.
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    Originally Posted by okv View Post
    Maybe this program will do it? Look at page 9 of 21. Haven't tested it myself.

    http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/best-free-video-editing-software-9...wnload-1136264
    Why not just link too Free video Dub instead of a site with 39847239845798237983248947239798349872394823894723 banners.
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    i'm know i'm so late to replying to this.. sorry.

    None of them seemed to work. XmediaRecode came close but no cigar. thanks for the replies anyway!
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  7. use MKVToolnix for merge them (without encode). Then, use Hybrid for remux to mp4
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  8. I don't think LPCM is a valid audio format for mp4. The OP talks of a .wav files and no re-encoding.
    So Mp4 is not a option for this project...
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