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Maybe I misunderstand the meaning of "external audio files", let me explain it in this way:
1. As for the common cases of video formats, we currently only support most of the video formats and will not recognize audio file formats. The recognizable file formats are as follows: mp4, avi, rmvb, MPEG, wmv, mkv, mov, flv, 3gp, webm, ts, 3g2, 3gp2, 3gpp, amv, asf, divx, dv, Evo, f4v, hdmov, m1v, m2v, mp2v, m2t, m2ts, m4v, mk3d, mod, mp4v, mpg, mpv2, mpv4, mts, mxf, ogm, ogv, p2v, rm, tp, VOB (may have slight difference according to the platform).
2. If you mean the audio tracks inside the video data, I should say we do not support switching to external audio tracks. The function works when your video file contains multiple audio tracks then you can change it.
Please feel free to leave any comments if you still have questions.
Ohh, this explains why I couldn't make it work, haha :)