Well, editing h264 files works like a charm in safe mode. Beside this for
simply extracting and remuxing audio even within a MP4 container it will work
great.
Granted, AVIDemux 2.5X has its issues with h264 but the recently released 2.6
works great with h264 streams.
But this is just my
That's where GNU/Linux usually shines: advanced video and audio editing.
Basically any editor you choose will do the job of separating the audio track
from the video and putting it back together. If PiTiVi doesn't work for you,
try Lives and kdenlive. Lives is slightly less intuitive as far