On 12/9/2014 4:32 PM, Kevin Wells wrote:

Hi, I have seen a few posts about this previously where on the output file of a 
quicktime only the first audio channel is enabled by default, all other audio 
channels are present but disabled.I would like to have all my audio channels 
enabled by default on the output file.I am using ffmpeg 2.5 on OSX.
Kind regards.



Those may have been some of my posts regarding the "only first channel enabled" 
issue. I hired a developer to 'fix' the issue and contribute the patches to the necessary 
trees. The version I now use is supposed to be part of the ffmpeg distribution now, but 
you may be on an older version. I'm unfamiliar with the OSX version numbering vs. the 
windows version, but the windows binary version ffmpeg-20140715 I use no longer has the 
issue. All tracks are enabled by default and it works properly when read by software that 
uses Apple's quicktime libraries.


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