![]() ![]() Let's say I have a file with three audio streams and I only want to keep the second one: ffmpeg -i inputfile.mkv -map 0:v -map 0:s -map 0:a:1 -c copy outputfile.mkvĮdit: ffmpgeg -i output before and after removing. Here's what I use to remove the unneeded streams. ![]() Note: The audio works well in WMP with the original file. ![]() Anything incorrect with the process? How could I achieve that it still works with WMP after the removal of certain audio streams. The result works fine in VLC, but in Windows Media Player I don't have any sound after the repacking. mkv files with multiple different audio streams I removed all the ones I don't need with ffmpeg and only kept the desired audio stream along with the video and possibly subtitles.
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