Hi, Thank you. I was actually wanting a file that would import into Quicktime, then be exported to the ipod. Which is why I wanted to make it into an ordinary mpeg file. However, your suggestion worked in that I have gone to Toast 7, dropped it in, then exported it as a quicktime movie, 200 mgs rather than 22 gigs, which may be suitable. If it doesn't work I'll try other Toasted options. cheers, Susan.
On 04/11/2005, at 6:25 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


On 04/11/2005, at 5:45 PM, Susan Hastings wrote:

Hi, versiontracker working very slowly for me at the moment. So, wondering if anyone knows of a small program to undemux (separate video and audio) for a video file that is demuxed(video and audio in one file). cheers, Susan.

Hi Susan,

One way I have done this is with Toast. There are other applications ffmpegx & bbdemux.

                                   MPEG  to DV
 Open up Toast (6). Choose 'DVD-Video' from the four choices.
 Drag muxed mpeg into the Toast window. Click on it.
 Choose 'export'. Toast exports the file as a DV file,
 complete with audio that you can edit or import into iMovie etc.


Cheers,
Ronni
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