Avidemux Cannot Use That File As Audio Track ❲95% PLUS❳

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This error typically triggers when you navigate to Audio -> Select Track , attempt to load an external audio file (like an MP3, AAC, or WAV), and Avidemux abruptly rejects it.

ffmpeg -i input.m4a -acodec pcm_s16le -ar 48000 -ac 2 output.wav avidemux cannot use that file as audio track

: Formats like FLAC or Vorbis are supported internally for video re-encoding, but they are frequently blocked when imported as standalone external audio tracks. Direct Fixes and Troubleshooting Methods

If none of the above solutions work, try using a different audio file to see if the issue is specific to the file. Your public links are automatically deleted after 13 months

If you are trying to load a second video file to get its audio, and it fails, consider extracting the audio first. Open the video file in . Go to Audio > Save Audio . Save it as an .mp3 or .wav file.

Method 1: Convert the Audio to a Lossless WAV File (Recommended) This error typically triggers when you navigate to

Now that we've explored the possible causes of the error, let's discuss the solutions:

While Avidemux is versatile, it can be picky about the container of the audio source. For example, trying to import a high-bitrate file into a container like