Tell us what you are exactly trying to achieve, e.g. converting an AVI with an Xvid video track and an MP3 audio track to MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio.I normally try wav, mp3 and aac.
The Formats I try to convert to are avi, mp4,Webm,ogg.
I use the convert/save feature in vlc
THE FIX: This is a common problem that can be solved by ensuring that the conversion audio bitrates matches.
Perfect. Worked like a charm. Thanks!the problem lies in the audio files. to solve this simply change the audio file sample rate format to 48000 hz by clicking on the customize tab. next change the codecs to MPEG 4 (AAC). this will add the duel audio during your conversion bruh.
I have the same exact problem.I'm having the same problem. I am converting a DVD of home movies (burned on a DVD recorder from a VHS-c video) to an mp4. The DVD does have audio so it isn't the DVD or the burning process. It also plays fine with audio if I use VLC's media player. It just doesn't have audio with Windows Media Player and Windows 10 Movies/Tv. Other MP4 files play fine on Windows, just not the ones that were converted with VLC.
i figured it out if anyone is still interested. When using the mp4 option i clicked the audio codec and chose the MPEG 4 audio (AAC) option instead of the default mpeg audio and changed the sample rate to 48000. Hope this helps!"I'm having the same problem. I am converting a DVD of home movies (burned on a DVD recorder from a VHS-c video) to an mp4. The DVD does have audio so it isn't the DVD or the burning process. It also plays fine with audio if I use VLC's media player. It just doesn't have audio with Windows Media Player and Windows 10 Movies/Tv. Other MP4 files play fine on Windows, just not the ones that were converted with VLC."
Same Problem I have having. Please help!!
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