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James_B_M
Known Participant
February 18, 2024

Rendering All Audio Tracks in Media Encoder

  • February 18, 2024
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I use Snagit to do video screengrabs on my Mac desktop, and I would like to be able to bring them into Media Encoder to do scaled down versions of them. Snagit, unfortunately, always seems to create an empty audio track 1, plus a stereo audio track 2.

 

When I render out the clip in Media Encoder, it only listens to track 1, so the render comes out silent. Is there any way to get AME to listen to ALL audio tracks when rendering?  I'd rather not have to open it in Premiere first to strip off the empty track. I haven't had any luck with adjusting the render parameters.

 

I'm using Media Encoder 2024 version 24.1.1 (Build 2) on a Mac Mini with OS 13.2.1

 

Thanks in advance!

5 replies

EckiAME
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 22, 2024

I have sent you a private message with the instructions. Please check your inbox. Thanks!

James_B_M
James_B_MAuthor
Known Participant
February 21, 2024

How can I send you a private link with the file? This community messaging system doesn't allow me to put html links (such as a wetransfer Link) in the message. It refuses to send it. Thanks.

EckiAME
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 21, 2024

Can you provide such a file for us to verify? I can private message you the instructions in this forum.

James_B_M
James_B_MAuthor
Known Participant
February 20, 2024

Hi. Snagit records in H.264 mp4 format. Since posting, I did a reset of the preferences in Snagit so that the problem was solved. It now records one normal stere audio track now. However I would still love to know what was causing it to record that extra empty track. I've written them to ask.

 

In the meantime, though, I would also still love to know how you can get AME to render out ALL audio tracks on a video file and not just to listen to track 1 only. Thanks.

EckiAME
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 20, 2024

What exactly is the source format that SnagIt produces? Can you post the MediaInfo for a sample file?