Honestly, I would not be offended, as it would be more helpful and I would appreciate it greatly. The simpler the explanation, the quicker I will be able to get up-and-running. Please, by all means do not be afraid to reply in simplistic terms suited for a five year-old. ![]() ![]() I really need some "ffmpegx for dummies" hand holding to get me through this initial problem, as I am very, very new to this!ġ-I drag the mkv file into the 'source format' pane and.? file if I wish to turn the subs on or off when viewing in vlc or my DVD player, is that correct? I realize that I cannot create prerendered subs with ffmpegx, so I will have to make a separate srt. I have an mkv file with 2 audio tracks and 1 sub track, and I just want to convert the mkv with the 2 audio tracks to an avi file, so I can switch between the 2 audio languages in my DVD player. I don't even know if any of this is possible Extract DTS audio from MKV file with gMKVExtractGUI Drop DTS audio into the audio section of Megui and pick FFMPEG AC-3 (It can keep the original 5.1 and encode at 640kbps) Find the newly encoded AC3 file and mux into a new MKV with the video Rinse and repeat. What do I have to do to be able to burn it to DVD while keeping both audio tracks and the subs?Īny help would be much appreciated cause the routine is getting tiresome. avi file which has two audio tracks, with it I also have a. rmvb file plays in ffmpegX but I can't seem to do anything with it.įinally, I have and. What am I doing wrong? As far as I can tell I've added the codes properly, the. When I try to convert it into AVI it either fails to do anything, or fails to start. When I attempt to convert them to DVD format it either fails or finishes without a file actually being created. mkv files which have two audio tracks and one subtitle track, how do I burn them to DVD whilst keeping both audio tracks and the subtitles? Any help on any front would be most appreciated.īasically I have an assortment of video files and I want to burn them to DVD so that I can watch on my TV and such.įirstly, I have. I have fiddled with the program every which way I can think of and still I have no results. I've tried several times to figure this all out and each time has resulted in me removing the program and giving up only to try again in a weeks time. AcknowledgementĪ big thank you to Simone Pizzuti for coming up with the new and improved icon for MKVtools.Hi, complete noob here. It has been tested on a MacBook Pro and a Mac Pro with no known issues. MKVtools is Intel-only (64-bit) and requires Mac OS X 10.9.x or later.
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