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Xvid4psp presets
Xvid4psp presets








Now I'm not advocating everybody immerse themselves in it and become experts, but a little understanding, and converting and remuxing an audio stream is not aggravation, it's very simple.

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The biggest and most rewarding lesson I learnt from using portable video playback devices (the first one I kept and used for some years, being my Archos AV440) was better understanding about containers, codecs, encoding and manipulation. But here's the thing - learning a bit more about it, will see you better equipped for when a video file won't play on another device, that may not have a killer video app. Often people don't understand why things don't work, and never bother, just going with a simpler silver bullet. On the other hand, understanding more about video and audio codec support, and minor manipulation and the understanding that comes with it, are priceless. It will play nearly anything and has some other added benefits like remembering where you left off watching a video.I wouldn't argue that it's simpler to do that - and I've got no beef with Kalemsoft as an app - it seems very highly and deservedly regarded.Īll the same, some will likely see less battery life whilst watching video, if there's more soft work being done. Save yourself some aggravation and get KalemSoft Media Player. If you want to do batches at a time, well I remember reading that they removed batch processing from some releases, but I currently use 2.5.3 and 2.5.4 of avidemux, and batch processing is still in those versions. Clicking on configure will allow you to set the bitrate, and filters would be where you need to downmix, if you're going from multi-channel audio to stereo.Īfter that, below, in Format, select mkv, then click on the file menu at the top -> save -> save video, put in your new filename and let it redo the audio for you. So in avidemux, you'd open your mkv file, on the left hand side, under the audio section, which will likely default to copy, from the drop-down select what audio you prefer - if you're happy with stereo audio in your target file, mp3 is probably most compatible (but you may need to downmix the channels in a later step), if you want to retain any multi-channel audio you can select aac. It doesn't take long to do, since the only thing you have to do is convert / re-encode the audio then mux it all back together again. Alternatively, buy Kalemsoft Media Plyer from app world, which will play virually anything without converting.If the problem is AC3 audio (as opposed to something slightly unusual about the video encoding.) it's really easy to resolve this in avidemux (some versions allow batching up of runs of this, too, so you could do a few at a time). If the audio is ac3, remux the audio using Xvid4PSP or Avidemux. The Playbook will play mkv video so long as the audio codecs used are not ac3 (generally speaking).








Xvid4psp presets