Terms here: solutions, work, outdated.
Next part: "If none of the above solutions work, it’s possible that your version of Avidemux is outdated." avidemux cannot use that file as audio track
Third sentence: "Experiment with different audio codecs and formats to find what works best for your project." Key terms here: "experiment," "audio codecs," "formats," "works best." Synonyms for experiment are try, test, assay. Audio codecs could be sound encoders, voice coders, or audio processors. Formats might be types, styles, or models. Works best could be performs optimally, functions efficiently, or operates effectively. Terms here: solutions, work, outdated
Next part about "audio codec". Maybe rephrase to "audio compression format|sound encoding method|audio data protocol". Then "Verify the Audio Codec" could become "Ensure the Correct Audio Encoding Type|Check the Audio Codection|Confirm the Audio Compression Format". Formats might be types, styles, or models
Need to do this for each term in the text. I need to ensure that each term is replaced with three synonyms, formatted as v3. Also, skip brands and names. Since Avidemux is a brand, I should avoid using it in synonyms. However, in the original text, the user says "Skip brands and names," but in the example, they included "Avidemux" in the text. Wait, the instruction says "Skip brands and names" in the synonyms. So, for example, if the text says "Avidemux," I shouldn't provide synonyms for "Avidemux" because it's a brand. But in the original text, the user wrote "Avidemux has access," but since Avidemux is a brand, when we need to find synonyms for "Avidemux," we can't. Wait, actually, the instruction says to skip brands and names. So maybe for terms that are brands or names, we don't provide synonyms. For example, "Avidemux" is a brand, so we shouldn't replace it. But in the text, the user wants synonyms for each term. Wait, perhaps the user intended to replace terms that are not brand names. Let me clarify.
Terms: Make sure, running, latest version.
1. Ensure: verify, confirm, make sure.