How can I split a stereo audio track of a movie into two separate audio tracks?
- by pesche
I often record TV shows with a hard disk recorder/DVD writer, burn them as VRO file and convert to MP4 with Handbrake. The shows are bilingual broadcasts with two mono audio channels instead of a stereo one: dubbed voice on the left, original voice on the right.
The TV set and VLC are both perfectly capable to play only the left or the right channel, but other video players may just offer to select between different stereo audio tracks (like they are present on many DVDs).
I'd like to have an easy process to create MP4 or MKV files of these shows where the two audio channels are split into two separate audio tracks.
The only way that I know of is to extract the audio track (e.g. using MPEG Streamclip), split it into two tracks using an audio tool like Audacity and then merge the audio tracks back (using a DVD authoring software, don't remember all details). Clearly not a thing to repeat regularly.
Preferably a solution should run on Mac OS X, but Linux or Windows solutions are very welcome, too.