mkv to divx/avi with dual audio?

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  1. 1coolmofo

    1coolmofo Member

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    So is there such a thing? mkv to divx with dual audio?

    I have some anime mkv files with dual/tripple audio and would like to convert them to divx to play in my dvd/divx player. I would like to be able to switch between both audio options.

    Can someone help / point me in the right direction?

    Thanks.

    Edit:

    Nevermind I figured it out. Someone please delete this post so it won't clutter up the forum.
     
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    attar Senior member

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    How did you do it?
    I can think of different methods, but none are elegant.
     
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    I used Avidemux.

    Pretty easy to use.

    Too bad it only does dual audio as the anime I have is tripple audio. The again I don't have the subs for the third audio so its all good.

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    Windows Media Player will play both audios at the same time. I have to use Media Player Classic (other player that supports switching to multiple audios,) to play only 1 audio (main audio) and then switch to the other (second audio) if I want.

    My divx/dvd player will play the avi file just fine. I can switch between both audio options anytime I want.
     
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    Thanks for the heads-up on AviDemux.
     
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    Avidemux is a pretty good application. Similar to VirtualDub, I just find it a little more versatile.

    Another player that will let you change the audio would be VLC.

    Also, depending on what type of video/audio you have in the MKV container, if the video/audio does not need re-encoding, if they are supported by your DVD player, you can just simply change the container from MKV to AVI with AvimuxGUI(and keep multiple audio).
     

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