Okay, I'll try mkvextract if it's useful to merge all tracks into a
single .avi file.
Thank you.
El 18/1/23 a les 14:22, Evert Vorster ha escrit:
Hi there, Narcis.
If you are on Linux, MKVtoolnix might be able to help you, as it can mux
in extra channels.
Kind regards,
Evert Vorster
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On Wed, 18 Jan 2023 at 14:26, Narcis Garcia <debianli...@actiu.net
<mailto:debianli...@actiu.net>> 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.
>
> ---
>
> Narcís,
>
> 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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