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RE: Setting track ID



> My user has an application that seems to expect movies to
> have tracks with particular track IDs. I am creating a movie
> by opening two movie files and replacing the audio track of
> one with that from the second, then flattening it. This
> creates a movie with the two tracks I want but the ID of the
> second track is 3 rather than 2, which confuses my user's
> application. Is there any way I can force the track ID of the
> second track of my flattened movie to be something else?

How do you do the replace action? Do you first add (append) the new track
and then remove the previous one? Try doing it the reverse way (first
remove, then add). Can also try saving the movie to some temp space (or do
EndMediaEdits or whatever it was called) after the removal, then add (or do
BeginMediaEdits again), then flatten

Greetings,
George

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