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I want to transcode videos using handbrake, but it shows 0 Audio Tracks.



The file is a .mp4 with one video stream (h264) and one audio stream. VLC calls the audio codec "twos" while MediaInfo calls it "PCM (Big / Signed)". It's 48kHz, 16bit, stereo.



The video was recorded by a camera and I used handbrake before to transcode its videos without problems.










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I want to transcode videos using handbrake, but it shows 0 Audio Tracks.



The file is a .mp4 with one video stream (h264) and one audio stream. VLC calls the audio codec "twos" while MediaInfo calls it "PCM (Big / Signed)". It's 48kHz, 16bit, stereo.



The video was recorded by a camera and I used handbrake before to transcode its videos without problems.










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  • This looks like a problem with a particular program. You should consider contacting its community to get a more accurate response than from a community of Ubuntu users.

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I want to transcode videos using handbrake, but it shows 0 Audio Tracks.



The file is a .mp4 with one video stream (h264) and one audio stream. VLC calls the audio codec "twos" while MediaInfo calls it "PCM (Big / Signed)". It's 48kHz, 16bit, stereo.



The video was recorded by a camera and I used handbrake before to transcode its videos without problems.










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I want to transcode videos using handbrake, but it shows 0 Audio Tracks.



The file is a .mp4 with one video stream (h264) and one audio stream. VLC calls the audio codec "twos" while MediaInfo calls it "PCM (Big / Signed)". It's 48kHz, 16bit, stereo.



The video was recorded by a camera and I used handbrake before to transcode its videos without problems.







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  • This looks like a problem with a particular program. You should consider contacting its community to get a more accurate response than from a community of Ubuntu users.

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  • This looks like a problem with a particular program. You should consider contacting its community to get a more accurate response than from a community of Ubuntu users.

    – Melebius
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:25

















This looks like a problem with a particular program. You should consider contacting its community to get a more accurate response than from a community of Ubuntu users.

– Melebius
Nov 13 '18 at 13:25





This looks like a problem with a particular program. You should consider contacting its community to get a more accurate response than from a community of Ubuntu users.

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Nov 13 '18 at 13:25










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Solved it by updating to 1.2.0. I was using 1.1.0 before.



One has to pay attention, though, since after adding the repo (https://launchpad.net/~stebbins/+archive/ubuntu/handbrake-releases) you have to install handbrake-gtk and not handbrake






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    Solved it by updating to 1.2.0. I was using 1.1.0 before.



    One has to pay attention, though, since after adding the repo (https://launchpad.net/~stebbins/+archive/ubuntu/handbrake-releases) you have to install handbrake-gtk and not handbrake






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      Solved it by updating to 1.2.0. I was using 1.1.0 before.



      One has to pay attention, though, since after adding the repo (https://launchpad.net/~stebbins/+archive/ubuntu/handbrake-releases) you have to install handbrake-gtk and not handbrake






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        One has to pay attention, though, since after adding the repo (https://launchpad.net/~stebbins/+archive/ubuntu/handbrake-releases) you have to install handbrake-gtk and not handbrake






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        Solved it by updating to 1.2.0. I was using 1.1.0 before.



        One has to pay attention, though, since after adding the repo (https://launchpad.net/~stebbins/+archive/ubuntu/handbrake-releases) you have to install handbrake-gtk and not handbrake







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