Convert MKV to MP4 without quality loss for vegas
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Angel Beats....
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Code geass <33
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Thanks.This software is awesome..it is so fast.You helped me a lot.
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Hey can you make a video where you show how to get the subtitles from a softsub vieo, remove them and then add them again to the same video :3 ? Please I beg you i tried everything but i,m way too noob to do it >__>
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Thanks :D
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Also, nice video btw. :D
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This is an excellent program. I was able to get my troublesome mkv files into mp4 format without quality loss or audio sync issues that I was having with other programs like: GOTSent, mkv2vob, etc. I'm not sure if it had anything to do with the DTS/AAC audio format, but I went through hell for 3 days trying to research it on the Internet. XviD4PSP is great! I'm using version 6.0. :)
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That song...Funny thing is that I want convert angel beats..
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@Sebal007 cant open the program... but i found another program to do the convert , thanks anyway bro
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@Sebal007 Wow. Perfect. Thanks so MUCH! Best tutorial like this around. Couldn't find one for months :D
crap i cant open it
slayingmoon 3 weeks ago
@slayingmoon HI,
What do you mean "cant open"?
The video file after repacking it with this method?
Maybe i can help you.
Sebal007 3 weeks ago
Hey, I have a lot of MKV files on my computer and they are 280mb each with perfect quality. If I convert it, will it stay 280mb and with the same quality?
nikitak09 3 weeks ago
@nikitak09
Same quality? yes
Same Size? Depends
Your MKV consists of one videostream and at least 1 audiostream(multiple possible) and maybe fontfiles etc for softsubs.
If you do it the way described above and you do not use all audiostreams for example, the size will shrink. Otherwhise it says at the same size(+- some bytes for different datastructure)
Sebal007 3 weeks ago
the english subs are gone when i did this
iBryanMarquez 4 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
@iBryanMarquez let me gues: they are SOFT-subs? Softsubs are not part of the video. They are projected on the screen at runtime. They are made of fontfiles, timingfiles and other stuff. If you want them on the final video as hard-sub, you have to fully reencode. There is no other way :(
Sebal007 4 weeks ago