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Posted by Richard Crowley on 10/15/07 21:34
<jimmy.desiderio@gmail.com> wrote ...
> WMA only allows certain bitrates to be compressed from VirtualDub. 16,
> 32, 64, etc... and the others (96, 112) are locked.
I have no clue what that has to do with your original question.
> However, I have a video that needs 96 k/bits for just the right size.
> Now I can save the WAV file, convert it to a 96-bit WMA just fine
> using a program like JetAudio.
>
> What I'm left with is an AVI file with no sound, and a 96 k/bit sound
> file that I need to merge into it. Now I don't know how to do this.
You said: "so far I've only seen utilities that support WAV".
Not clear why you are converting WAV to "96-bit WMA" when
you can do what you are asking for with the WAV file?
> VirtualDub can only import WAVs. Windows Media Encoder only allows WMV
> files to be loaded and merge WMA files with it.
Still not clear why you can't just convert your WMA to WAV
and use VirtualDub to accomplish what you are asking?
> Basically, I'm looking for a program which can take any video and any
> audio format, merge them together in one file.
>
> (Ex): divx+ogg, divx+mp3, divx+wma, vp70+ogg, vp70+mp3, vp70+wma
>
> Anyway, you know what I mean now?
Don't hold your breath for an application that will take ANYTHING
You will likely need to convert either the audio or video to some
compatible format to "merge" them.
Still not clear why you can't just use an NLE and just drop your
video and audio files into the timeline?
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