Or use any MP4box frontend for that matter to mux the audio with the video. You'd be better off putting the video on to the timeline, pulling the track fader down and then align the recorded audio.Īfter that render to audio across the length of the video(to mp3 or WAV-then-AAC-with-Nero-AAC-encoder,etc.) and do your usual layback in Avidemux. But it was very time consuming because AviDemux does not show sound peaks so I had to use trial and error to sync the audio and video. Up to now I had been using Reaper to capture the audio thru the ASIO USB interface and after rendering the mp3, I would then use AviDemux to create the final mp4. Looks like I need to know the exact version of FFMPEG needed that is compatible with Reaper 4.61Īs far as your other advice, thank you for advising me of this, I am trying to upload bass covers to Youtube with my FlipCam HD and then replace the VideoCam sound with the sound from my mixer. I was reading the old posts and decided to revert back to Reaper 4.57 usingĪnd that fixed the problem. The few times I have tried to export a video file from Reaper the results were not great. I've tried using VLC instead of FFMPEG at a few different times over the past year, but it always gives me a bunch of weird stuttering and playback glitches.Ĭan't speak much to the video export side of things as I rarely do that with Reaper. As far as video playback is concerned I've found this setup to be very reliable. I rarely use more than a single video file per session and never cut or trim the video files. Quote 7th Aug 2020 11:30 2 jagabo Member Dec 2005 I don't know what the issue is with avidemux, but you could use ffmpeg instead: Code: set avidemux'ffmpeg.exe' set videocodeccopy set audiocodecaac set audiobitrate160k for f in (.mkv) do avidemux -i 'f' -c:v videocodec -c:a audiocodec -b:a audiobitrate 'f. I've been using this setup for a while now. Resolution is usually 1280x720 and frame-rate is almost always 23.976. Is there any way to find this information out by looking at the files? Secondary: OS Native Format of video files used in sessions, container/codec : Quicktime/PhotoJPEG Primary video decoder used: FFMPEG library v54.10.100 FFMPEG build: Not sure, I installed everything a while ago and can't remember exactly when or where I got the ffmpeg dlls. Reaper v4.54 圆4 on Windows 7 圆4 and Windows 8 圆4
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