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Settings - Simple audio - VideoReDo Pro
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How To Remove Audio Streams? | VideoRedo
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To answer your question what you need to do to limit them all to 1 audio stream is open the ones with multiple audio streams, click Save As, click the Options button and uncheck the option called "Allow multiple audio streams". This will …
Settings - Simple audio - VideoReDo Pro
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Advanced Audio - VideoReDo Pro
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To understand how Advanced Audio processing functions, you'll want to understand the difference between the three different stream types: 1. Source streams - This are the individual encoded streams in your source file. VideoReDo Pro supports up to 32 source streams. Each stream can range from 1 channel (mono) to up to 16 channels.
MPEG Stream Error: Audio Ring Buffer Overflow | VideoRedo
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After you've done that open VideoReDo, hold Shift and click Tools->Options. This will bring up a hidden list of options. Near the top are two labeled "Number of frames in video buffer" and "Number of frames in audio buffer". Take their values and double them. Then try outputting your files again.
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