Avidemux+cannot+use+that+file+as+audio+track 〈2025-2027〉
Click , choose your destination, and let VLC generate a combined file.
If you want to troubleshoot your specific audio file, it would help to know:
If you need to use a FLAC audio file, you have a few options. You can convert it to a format Avidemux understands. The best approach is to convert it to an uncompressed WAV file. Using FFmpeg, you can do this with: avidemux+cannot+use+that+file+as+audio+track
Select your preferred output profile (e.g., ) and click Start . Supported vs. Unsupported External Audio Formats Audio Format Can be used as External Track? Condition / Requirements Raw AAC .aac Yes Must be raw ADTS- or LATM-encapsulated. M4A Audio .m4a No Must be stripped of its MP4 container first. Standard MP3 .mp3 Yes Rejects files with heavy ID3v2/Traktor metadata. Waveform Audio .wav Yes Highly recommended; 16-bit PCM works flawlessly. Ogg Vorbis .ogg No Only supported during internal encoding. How to Properly Load the Fixed Audio in Avidemux
ffmpeg -i input.mka -c:a libmp3lame -b:a 192k output.mp3 Click , choose your destination, and let VLC
Q: Can I use Avidemux to edit video files with multiple audio tracks? A: Yes, Avidemux supports editing video files with multiple audio tracks. However, you may need to import each audio track separately.
Avidemux is strict about how audio tracks are multiplexed (muxed) into video files. The error generally stems from three specific issues: The best approach is to convert it to
To prevent this issue in future video projects, always export your external audio stems as or Constant Bitrate (CBR) MP3/AAC files at 44.1kHz or 48kHz .
Click the track dropdown menu, choose , and select your new .wav file.

