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  1. Hello,
    I am looking at a couple ways to change the Audio Track Name in some of my files.

    1st Option: I can go in the header editor and change the track name and save, pretty easy. I will probably just use this, but I have a question below...

    2nd Option: I can load the file in the Multiplexer, select the track and change the track name. (no other changes are done).

    Original

    Format : Matroska
    Format version : Version 4
    File size : 6.41 GiB
    Duration : 1 h 42 min
    Overall bit rate mode : Variable
    Overall bit rate : 8 962 kb/s
    Movie name : Cars 3
    Encoded date : UTC 2021-07-02 04:15:11
    Writing application : HandBrake 1.3.3 2020061300
    Writing library : Lavf58.29.100
    ErrorDetectionType : Per level 1

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    Format : Matroska
    Format version : Version 4
    File size : 6.28 GiB
    Duration : 1 h 42 min
    Overall bit rate mode : Variable
    Overall bit rate : 8 772 kb/s
    Movie name : Cars 3
    Encoded date : UTC 2021-07-02 12:27:59
    Writing application : mkvmerge v58.0.0 ('Supper's Ready') 64-bit
    Writing library : libebml v1.4.2 + libmatroska v1.6.4 / Lavf58.29.100

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    The total file size went from 6.41GB to 6.27GB just by renaming the audio track using option 2. What else is MKVMerge doing to the file? Stripping unneeded data?
    Last edited by ngs428; 4th Jul 2021 at 09:39. Reason: fix title
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  2. Any thoughts?
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  3. Different containers and different multiplexers have different overheads. Did you include all tracks including subtitles, chapters, etc? You cut off the bottom of the images so we can't tell.
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  4. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Different containers and different multiplexers have different overheads. Did you include all tracks including subtitles, chapters, etc? You cut off the bottom of the images so we can't tell.
    Yes, all tracks were left the same. I simply opened MKVToolNix, drug the file in, changed the track name and then multiplexed it. That was it. Nothing was removed, added, etc.

    I think I will just use the header editor since it is faster and seems to get me what I am looking for. Thanks!

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    Last edited by ngs428; 4th Jul 2021 at 11:27.
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    Can you reproduce this effect with smaller video files and post them? I’d be happy to examine the difference to see what’s going on here.
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  6. Originally Posted by ccbradley View Post
    Can you reproduce this effect with smaller video files and post them? I’d be happy to examine the difference to see what’s going on here.
    Any file I bring through the program this way reduces in file size. Smaller files, not so much obviously... Here is a small file..

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    Last edited by ngs428; 4th Jul 2021 at 20:33.
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    Better to upload the files here,there's a 500MB max files size.
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  8. It looks like the difference between ffmpeg and mkvtoolnix muxing. If I remux the mkvtoolnix version with ffmpeg I get almost exactly the same size as the original, within about 400 bytes.
    Last edited by jagabo; 4th Jul 2021 at 22:00.
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