Avidemux Cannot Use That File As Audio Track -
When you add an external audio track, Avidemux doesn't look for a "song file" (like an MP3). Instead, it looks for a that it can directly copy into your video container. This means the audio file must be in a very specific, uncompressed, or raw format. It essentially acts as a digital welder, not an audio player, joining pre-existing parts.
If you download an MP3 from production software or DJ tools, it often contains heavy metadata headers (like Traktor or ID3v2 tags). Avidemux can misinterpret these data headers as corrupted audio frame headers, causing it to reject the file. 3. Unsupported Encodings avidemux cannot use that file as audio track
This error occurs because when adding an external track . It cannot "demux" an external file if it is already inside a container (like .m4a or .mp4 ). 🛠️ Common Fixes When you add an external audio track, Avidemux
of the external audio file and what Avidemux is prepared to mux into the video container Common Culprits Incompatible Containers: It essentially acts as a digital welder, not
To resolve this, you must convert your audio file into a raw or simple format that Avidemux recognizes. Convert to WAV
Avidemux is a popular, open-source video editing tool used for cutting, filtering, and encoding. However, users frequently encounter a frustrating error message:
