So i realize, in this version you can only import ogg files and not wav,mp3...etc? But this I can't put my intro movie in.ogg/opus are the recommended audio formats. mkv with vp8/vp9 codec & ogg/opus for the audio channel is recommended for video files. Not mp3, not mp4, not avi & especially not any videos using the hevc/h265 codec - in regards to the latter, it's a shame as it has very little support in applications / video editors/viewers despite the fact that it has great compression & excellent video quality compared to h264 codec, which is decent quality but with larger file-sizes.
I've updated the mac version, so it doesn't filter the files you can choose. So it's your call now.ah. tv rippers use it, but no regular tv has support for those codecs > only video viewer app I know for sure that plays them is VLC - as far as I'm aware.@AFRLme: the h265 buys its efficiency with enormous encode times, no wonder nobody uses it, ain't nobody got time for that.
My old Magix Video de Luxe I use (because of important features the newer one doesn't have ) can only export standard movie formats with mp3 or uncompressed wav sound tracks. I don't know what *.mov or some *.avi have inside, but what's about uncompressed *.wav?I don't know if Simon has it laying around on his hdd somewhere but David (BigStans) created some batch tool a couple years back that you could place inside of your root folder, tweak a few settings & use to convert & replace all images with webp &/or all audio with ogg/opus &/or all videos with mkv. It supposedly updated the file extensions in the xml data of the linked ved file too. I never got round to testing it out though, so no idea if it was any good.