AudioMuxer

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AudioMuxer is a specialized, freeware Windows application hosted on SurroundByUs. It is primarily designed by and for the multichannel audio community (such as users on the QuadraphonicQuad Forums) to extract, convert, and package high-resolution audio (like 5.1 FLAC, DTS, or AC3).

When it comes to combining audio and video, AudioMuxer uses external command-line engines (like MKVMerge) to build media structures. It is most frequently used to create an Audio DVD (DVD-Video format with high-quality audio) or wrap standalone audio tracks into a playable format. How to Merge Audio into a DVD-Video Structure

The most common “merging” utility in AudioMuxer is compiling separate audio tracks into a standard DVD structure (VIDEO_TS). This links your audio tracks to a basic visual background or static menu so it can play in a standard home theater DVD player. Launch AudioMuxer on your Windows PC.

Load your files: Look at the main interface and drag or add your target audio tracks (e.g., .AC3, .DTS, or .WAV files).

Set the output option: On the right-hand panel, locate and click the Mux To DVD button.

Configure your settings: Choose whether you want a simple interactive menu or a consecutive playback stream.

Generate the folder: Click Go or Process. AudioMuxer will create a compliant VIDEO_TS folder on your computer. You can then burn this folder to a physical DVD-R using a tool like ImgBurn. Note on Traditional “Video File” Multiplexing

If you are trying to take a modern standalone video file (like an .mp4 or .mkv) and inject a separate audio track into it without re-encoding, AudioMuxer can pass instructions to MKVMerge. However, many modern users find AudioMuxer’s video capabilities rigid because it was built primarily for audio-centric discs.

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