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does anyone have tutorials, advice or instructions on how to rip audio and add/sync it to a different video file? i have searched on this forum but haven't found much. i apologize if i missed it somewhere. i have superior quality copies of many mst3k/rifftrax/cinematic titanic/the film crew/mads movies and would like to make upgrades.
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I would appreciate a guide too. Would love to help this community grow
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Mar 17, 2021, 10:59 am
(This post was last modified: Mar 17, 2021, 11:07 am by tripletap006. Edited 1 time in total.)
If all you're doing is adding an audio track to a "superior" video file, you don't even need to "rip" anything and would just need one free program. Just drag everything into MKVToolNix Gui and uncheck the elements you don't want in your final file (like say, the old video track since you're apparently merging it up with the new video track). Hit start multiplexing and you have a brand new file in, no kidding, about 10 seconds. The only time you might get into some weirdness is if the two video files were encoded at differing framerates (I'll never understand why Handbrake's default isn't to keep the original framerate of the file you re-encode) but MKVToolNix even has an option to stretch/shrink the audio if you see a little audio/video drift. Now if your video files are differing lengths, as in they cut out a ton of the original scenes from the original movie for their riff, then it becomes a little bit more involved.