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It is not freeware, but you do have free access to the trial version, for free downloading and testing if it’s really that good for you.Īnd the best news here is VideoProc is on sale.

By the way, far from being pure-converter software, VideoProc is also an entry-level 4K video editor. If an integration of easy, fast, professional, stable, and no-limit is your thing, then VideoProc is the one worth using, for both remuxing and re-encoding MKV to MP4. Online cloud MKV to MP4 converter sounds more convenient, however always with limits in file size, length, video resolution, or even bit rate. If you are OK with command lines and somewhat complicated video parameter settings, try FFmpeg or HandBrake. Here comes the inevitable question: which is the most reliable MKV to MP4 converter ?īy reliable, if you mean free and safe, VLC player is a pretty good option, although with such-and-such an error, especially when converting and editing large 4K videos. Re-encoding to reduce file size is yet another possibility. So an educated guess as to why you want MP4 over MKV is that something is wrong with your MKV video loading when playing or editing. The difference is the former handles more types of data whereas the latter is more widely accepted. I'm trying to play on a bluray player and I'm pretty sure most dvd players don't support mkv.Both MKV and MP4 are popular file formats. In that case I'll just take the slower option.
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Outside of the Apple bubble, MKV is widely supported by current hardware and software players. QuoteI may need to do more files as well, because it appears people like to use mkv despite it being not very compatible. If both file size and quality matter, use x264 and accept relatively slow encoding speed at good quality levels. possible read spead) don't matter, but the time matters and a hw accelerated encoder is available, yank the bitrate to 10000kbps (this might be even the default value) in the configuration of the "Nvidia H264" encoder to keep quality close to that of the source (you will always lose quality by re-encoding). If the video stream is HEVC, then apart from AV1 (which we support only for decoding at the moment), everything will inflate the file size unless you reduce resolution or accept a very big drop in quality. QuoteBecause I plan to remux 13 fullHD files which are ~200mb each. Maybe ~2x bitrate for the same visual quality compared to x264, but very content-dependent. I fear, I can't provide any solid estimates. QuoteAnd just how low compression are we talking?
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How might I enable this hardware accelerated encoder?ĭoes your laptop have a NVIDIA graphics card? If yes and the NVIDIA graphics driver is very recent, there should be a "Nvidia H264" encoder in the list of video encoders. If your laptop has a NVIDIA graphics card, you might try the NVIDIA H.264 hw accelerated encoder, which achieves only low compression but is blazingly fast. 1/4 of real time) is an excellent speed at the default quality level. Quote from: eumagga0x2a on January 12, 2020, 03:44:29 PMĢ hours for a fullHD video (approx. Also, I was not able to understand the solution because of my lack of knowledge in programming. Pretty sure it's because of the OPUS codec but is there anything I can do to change this? I saw a previous thread ( ) which had a solution in an older version but they had a PCM codec in their file. I'm trying to convert a mkv to mp4 losslessly so I can run the file on a bluray player, and so I want to remux to mp4, but saving as mp4 just brings up the error, "Unsupported - Only AAC, AC3, E-AC3, MP2, MP3 and Vorbis supported for audio". I'm running a nightly build, the latest as of now: 2.7.5 Hi, new to the forums and muxing, so apologies for being slowĮxtra data: 01 02 20 00 00 00 90 00 00 00
