Thank you Ed; I like your workaround.
I'd prefer to use ffmpeg in a some simple syntax.
El 18/1/23 a les 14:20, AtomicCanine ha escrit:
I am no whiz with ShutterEncoder, but it /might/ do what you want
(there's a Reddit sub for it, by the way where you can ask the developer
direct questions).
https://www.shutterencoder.com/en/
What comes to mind is
0) make a kdenlive project with video and with both audio tracks (1
stereo, 1 mono)
1) render video only
2) render audio 1 only
3) render audio 2 only
Combine with SE's "Replace Audio" function:
Replace audio
Allows you to replace audio track(s) on a video.
Drop your video and audio file. If you want to add multiple audio
tracks, drop the video first then the
audio tracks. They will be added in the same order as the list.
-Ed
On 1/18/23 07:25, Narcis Garcia wrote:
Thank you Paul;
I don't mean channels (stereo, etc.) but resulting tracks.
Example: One track for music (stereo), the other for comments speech
(mono).
El 18/1/23 a les 13:21, Paul Brown ha escrit:
On Wednesday, 18 January 2023 10:52:56 CET john Lucibello wrote:
You are speaking to the wrong person as I'm not
IT INTELLIGENT.
John,
Please do not respond to requests for support that you cannot answer,
as it is
not helpful. Allow others who can provide helpful information to do
their
thing.
Thanks.
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NarcĂs,
Our apologies. This is a public forum, which means anyone can respond.
To answer your question (I think), if you are recording in stereo,
which will
usually be the default, the channels will be kind of separate. To see
them in
Kdenlive, right click on a stereo audio track header, and click on the
"Separate Channels" check box.
See attached image.
Cheers
Paul
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