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And I think Shotcut does so too - though that was kind of my original question.īut in one or two cases it seems to have muxed in the nar track rather than the original.
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I think media players will usually select the first audio track unless directed to do otherwise. Here, for instance, courtesy of MediaInfo, are the characteristics (is this what you meant?) of the two tracks on an example that was puzzling me: Typically they are numbered in that order and, frequently, the nar track will be of lower quality than the original. And when the recording is released, it will have two audio tracks, the original and the dubbed nar track. “Early morning man walks by the edge of the sea”. Usually the ‘nar’ track is indeed the original audio plus, for those hard of hearing, a dubbed overlay reading screen captions or describing what is going on when there is no dialogue. I’ve marked your reply as ‘solution’ because I think it is near enough for me. Is there some logic to this that I haven’t perceived? But I cannot see where that might be set (other than under Settings/Language - where nar does not appear). I’d guess it would be something to do with a choice of language (‘nar’ taking the role of a ‘language’). Then in tsMuxer I can remove the nar track.īut I’d like to know how Shotcut decides which audio track to use. If so then, usually, one will have the language ‘English’ and the other ‘nar’.
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Before starting editing, with MediaInfo I can see if the. (Though it is always the same choice for any particular video.) So sometimes I end up with the narration when I don’t want it. And sometimes Shotcut seems to choose the primary track and sometimes the narrated track - irrespective of which is Track 1 and which Track 2. ts contains both the ‘primary’ audio track and a second, narrated, track. I’ve got the editing side of it sorted but sometimes the. Apologies if I’ve missed this in the FAQs or elsewhere on the forum but I’m editing and converting some.