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Mkvtoolnix sync audio
Mkvtoolnix sync audio








mkvtoolnix sync audio

  • Handbrake – This is for turning the MKV into an M4V.
  • mkvtoolnix sync audio

  • mkvtoolnix (I used mkvtoolnix-gui) – This is for joining the commentary audio back into the film.
  • Audacity – This is for mixing down the commentary track to the soundtrack.
  • mkvextract – This is for extracting the audio track out of the movie.
  • MakeMKV – This is for turning a disc into an MKV.
  • #Mkvtoolnix sync audio software

    To do this, I used a handful of free, and wonderful pieces of software that deserve your support and praise. All my screen caps were already done so I didn’t bother going back to fix them. This solution requires a MKV file that you’ll mix down to an M4V (or not).Īuthor’s note: I accidentally labeled my file as ‘White Christmas (1958)’, the film was released in 1954. Additionally, this is not a quick process and is probably not something you want to do for every film that you want to watch with RiffTrax for instance. I’ll do my best to make everything clear, but this process may not work for everyone.

    mkvtoolnix sync audio

    I’m using the tools available to me on the platform available to me. Because I’ve worked hard to figure it out, I’m hoping you won’t have to.Ī warning: Your experience may vary from mine. This past Christmas I put a lot of work into it but ran out of steam because of other projects. It’s a hilarious and fascinating dissection of the film and since I heard it, I’ve wanted to figure out a way I could add the commentary support to my copy of the film while maintaining the original audio. A couple of years back, one of my favorite podcaster/writer/tour-de-forces, Andy Ihnatko released a commentary track for the 1954 holiday classic White Christmas.










    Mkvtoolnix sync audio