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|  Muxing .m4s 
			
			So I recently went to see two Rammstein shows, both of them filmed and good memories remaining. Days later I realized there was a report online and I decided to rip the stream. I used invidownloader if I am not mistaken and I got all files and connected them into one .m4s video. The thing is that now I can't mux it because neither one of the software I usually use don't work. Sony Vegas doesn't accept the media, txmuxer can't handle. I had a guy to mux it for me (he usually do webstreams) and nobody knows. If somebody can mux it for me, I'd appreciate it. I can send it via Mega.nz, it's only 44MB. If not, any advice on the software? I might still have the original .m4s snippets if it any helps. No members have liked this post. | 
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			rename said files to .mkv and vegas should be able to handle them
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			Unfortunately not. I tried this out    No members have liked this post. | 
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			have you tried re-naming the file(s) to mp4 otherwise you could try using eac3to to demux the .m4s (files) to their elementry streams No members have liked this post. | 
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			I will try. Thanks    No members have liked this post. | 
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