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I can't fault this excellent software or its generous, continuous development. I also use it in XP, but you must use version 10 which if memory serves is the last version to work in XP. Added benefits of mkv toolnix are if you have an audio synch issue in a mp4/h264 file and cannot work out the delay, then just put it through mkvtoolnix and it automatically finds the delay e.g -11ms,-83ms(check in media info later) etc.
I always like to extract the audio with Yamb(portable version only)first to find the volume level/clipping using mp3gain with aacgain exe renamed to mp3.exe and placed in the folder of mp3 gain. I then normalize the extracted aac fileif necessary. Then I remux and place in mkv container, if the audio was skewed or if I want to add an srt for foreign parts etc. |