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12th May 2009, 06:15 | #2 | Link |
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Encode the video separately and mux it into an appropriate container afterwards. MKV allows p.e. AC-3 audio tracks whereas MPEG-4 does not (as far as I know).
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12th May 2009, 07:06 | #4 | Link |
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Whatever container you prefer (of course it has to support H.264 and AC-3). As I said in my previous post you could use MKV. With mkvmerge GUI you have quite a handy application within mkvtoolnix to mux the files using a GUI.
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If your final target is AVCHD structure, no intermediate container is necessary. Encode the video to H.264 elementary stream and encode the audio separately if it's not already AC-3. Then mux the video and audio streams to AVCHD with tsMuxeR.
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