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Old 26th December 2004, 14:35   #5  |  Link
SilverFox
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Thanks for the reply, although I am actually after the opposite of that utility.

I already have the audio in wav, and wish to incorportate in an avi. Avs2avi performs the exact job but only for the video - it ignores the wav file in my avs script. It looks like I will need to run another util to add the wav (or more likely compressed/mp3) to the avi file.

I know eg Besweet will encode my audio to mp3 from the command line, but I wish to mux it into the avi, also from the command line. I was hoping to avoid several programs but will go with what is possible!##

Aplogies for not wording my queries very exactly - Essentially what I need is a muxing/encoding tool that will work from the command line that will take in an avs script to give me an avi, supporting video and audio.
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