I am using 3 audio streams for my game. (Earphone,speakers,Microphone) the speakers are for game audio because sometimes the earphones do not catch it on recording. The Earphone is mainly for skype because the speakers do not catch skype. Anyways after I record the game I watch it on media-player and everything seems amazing. (You can hear everything.) When I upload the video to youtube the video only has the game audio. I am uploading/recording this into an AVI file using PCM 4800 Hz 16 bit Stereo. Any answers?
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You need to combine the audio streams.
I set up all 3 audio streams for recording minecraft. However, it only catches MY voice. It doesn't get the gameplay or skype in the file. How can I fix this?
The 3 streams I do are speakers, realtek digital output, and microphone if that helps at all.
Video Player detects that there are multiple audio tracks in the video, but it CAN'T play all of them at the same time. Imagine you bought a DVD Movie, and it has that movie in 4 different languages. Do you want all 4 languages to play at the same time? I wouldn't say so. You can switch between tracks in the player itself.
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As mentioned before you'll have to merge all tracks into one. There are many ways to do it, one of very fast ones is to simply right click on the video and click "Extract Audio Stream", and Dxtory will extract all audio tracks from the video to the same folder which tracks you can later merge together using video editor when you will be encoding(editing) your video.
The one problem with that is that I am unable to watch my videos without taking it into an outside source. Do I need to like re-download so I can edit the videos? Or is there a specific video player i need?
K-Lite Codec Pack player is being used in the upper screenshot, I use it because 1. It has stored every single known codec, meaning any video will always open. 2. It uses advanced decoding method which plays back massive bitrate videos much faster and with less struggle. If you are interested in it you can download it here (http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=7405&s=775&r=).
Other than that, I'm sure VLC Player (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html) also shoudn't have problems opening Dxtory videos and can easily switch audio tracks.
Quote from: RobiePAX on April 09, 2014, 11:20:38 AM
K-Lite Codec Pack player is being used in the upper screenshot, I use it because 1. It has stored every single known codec, meaning any video will always open. 2. It uses advanced decoding method which plays back massive bitrate videos much faster and with less struggle. If you are interested in it you can download it here (http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=7405&s=775&r=).
Other than that, I'm sure VLC Player (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html) also shoudn't have problems opening Dxtory videos and can easily switch audio tracks.
I would advise against codec packs, they tend to cause more issues than solve. though your mileage may vary.
also, vlc has it's own built in codecs, afaik dxtory codec videos & few others (non-RGB lagarith, utvideo, etc) don't work either at all or not properly, as it doesn't have the required codecs. WMP on the other hand uses codecs installed in the system, so pretty much anything works as long as you have the codec... but you usually do when you use the codec for recording ;)
latest ffdshow 32 bit SVN combined with mpc-hc 32bit is more than enough.
No need to bloat the directshow system with thousands of unnecessary filters.