

When copying, you must make sure the first frame you copy is an I-frame when pasting, the frame after the insert point must be I-frame. In that case, we will select process mode, resample to 48 khz and ffmpeg mpeg audio. Copy pasting the frames Frames can be copied and pasted by doing Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V. File->save avi, and voila you just converted the audio track.

3: Under the Video Output Choose the Copy option from the drop-down menu on the left-hand side. If the user follows the Avidemux menus and options the user will be following the book contents. 2: Open the tool menu and then go to File and load the video file you want to convert. according to the AVIDEMUX interface layout we can find when we use the software in a windows system environment.
#Avidemux smart copy 32 bit#
Select Audio->configure codec, set 128kbps j-stereo. Chose the correct version ( 32 bit and 64 bit). In puredyne, the output files would often crash vlc though, but i havn't done much testing there. Set the audio to process and select MP3 codec, Audio->Audio codec.

(i have just tried a bunch of output formats (mpeg-4, xvid, ect.) and nothing has been able to crash avidemux here) i have never used smart copy, i have just been told to avoid it. The default is 4 but the best possible is 2 (as far as I know ). How can I let Avidemux automatically enable 'smart-copy' without prompting the user Is there any disadvantage in using 'smart copy' In the following dialog I am asked for a Q-factor. i think gstreamer-ffmpeg is a nice thing to have when taking this aproach.Īlso: 'smart copy' may be something to avoid. avi then Avidemux prompts me to enable 'smart-copy'.
#Avidemux smart copy movie#
these files i then use in avidemux and this has never crashed on my system.įor output i usually save (using avidemux's save function (ctrl-s)) my video as an ogg video (.ogm), which i would then watch in movie player (for convenience - if i were to share my files with others, i would problably those a different output format). avi (i have been told that this format is the most stable when used in this way). Well, my avidemux is the, i guess, normal one from multiverse. only partially? on my setup it seems to be working as it should.
