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Old 17th October 2011, 01:43   #20  |  Link
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Originally Posted by Lincoln Burrows View Post
It worked! But is raises one last question: what if I wanted to add a new audio or subtitle stream into the generated MKV file?

Will I just need to open the MKV with MKVMerge to do so?
Well, first you would need to extract the new stream with xin1 - making sure to choose the titles in the same order as you did for the original.

Then, you could mux it in with mmg. However, I'm not sure if the tag file is kept when remuxing (I think it is), so you might need to get that when you extract the new stream.

Later on I'll explain how to create tag files manually, and how to add them to existing mkv's (it can be done in a few seconds without remuxing).
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