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Is anyone familiar with the program handbrake?  I'm trying to start uploading gameplay footage to youtube but am having issues encoding multiple audio tracks.  

 

I have been recording with dxtory, which requires you to record multiple audio tracks: 1 for gameplay and TS (headphones in my case) and 1 for my mic.  

 

When I try to encode my footage, I have to add both tracks.

 

There are multiple audio codecs I can choose from: AAC (avcodec), AAC (FDK), HE-AAC (FDK), MP3, AC3, Auto Passthru, AC3 Passthru, DTS Passthru, DTS-HD Passthru, AAC Passthru, and MP3 Passthru.

 

I've tried running both tracks in the same codec, and I only get 1 track to come out.  I've tried running multiple combinations, each track with a diff. codec, and it's always the same result.  Only 1 track ends up encoded.  I end up with either only my own voice and no gameplay noise or other TS users, or only gameplay and other speakers and not myself.  

 

Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.  

 

Odd, could you ask your mate who is familiar with handbrake what he does?

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I actually found a solution.  I have to use AVIMux which comes with dxtory to combine the video stream with the audio streams.  Once combined, I just handbrake the file and I have my video compressed for youtube!

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