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MKV to AVI

Post by Kaze717 » Sun Jul 31, 2005 12:03 pm

Anyone know a free program that can convert and MKV file to a AVI? I had this one but unless you purchase it it leaves a big logo on like the middle of the video

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Post by risk one » Sun Jul 31, 2005 6:32 pm

I haven't tried this myself, but you can probably load them ino VirtualDubMod, make sure direct stream copy is selected for both the video and the audio stream, and use save as avi.

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Post by Qyot27 » Mon Aug 01, 2005 1:55 am

risk one wrote:I haven't tried this myself, but you can probably load them ino VirtualDubMod, make sure direct stream copy is selected for both the video and the audio stream, and use save as avi.
Yes, that works, as long as it's not ISO-AVC (possibly ISO-MPEG4, also) or RealMedia or any other weird non-VFW format. Otherwise VDubMod won't even be able to process it. MKVExtract may be able to, but AFAIK, it suffers from the same VFW weakness that VDub does.
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Post by Kaze717 » Mon Aug 01, 2005 10:56 pm

Thanks for the help let me give this a shot.

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Post by trythil » Tue Aug 02, 2005 3:02 am

Qyot27 wrote:
risk one wrote:I haven't tried this myself, but you can probably load them ino VirtualDubMod, make sure direct stream copy is selected for both the video and the audio stream, and use save as avi.
Yes, that works, as long as it's not ISO-AVC (possibly ISO-MPEG4, also) or RealMedia or any other weird non-VFW format. Otherwise VDubMod won't even be able to process it. MKVExtract may be able to, but AFAIK, it suffers from the same VFW weakness that VDub does.
If there's a DirectShow splitter and decoder for the container + codec being used, AVISynth's DirectShowSource can usually handle it. Speed isn't great but it works for transcoding.

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Post by Qyot27 » Tue Aug 02, 2005 5:55 pm

trythil wrote:
Qyot27 wrote:
risk one wrote:I haven't tried this myself, but you can probably load them ino VirtualDubMod, make sure direct stream copy is selected for both the video and the audio stream, and use save as avi.
Yes, that works, as long as it's not ISO-AVC (possibly ISO-MPEG4, also) or RealMedia or any other weird non-VFW format. Otherwise VDubMod won't even be able to process it. MKVExtract may be able to, but AFAIK, it suffers from the same VFW weakness that VDub does.
If there's a DirectShow splitter and decoder for the container + codec being used, AVISynth's DirectShowSource can usually handle it. Speed isn't great but it works for transcoding.
For some reason, whenever I try to use DirectShowSource, the audio sync gets skewed. It doesn't matter what type of video file it is - MKV, RM, WMV, etc. - even if the file has a constant framerate. Graphedit doesn't seem to have this error, but trying to open the graph file through DirectShowSource screws up the sync. If only it was possible to use TMPGEnc's DirectShow loader with AVISynth or Graphedit files without using DirectShowSource, there wouldn't be a problem.

And on the subject of extracting, is there anything that can demux a raw ISO-AVC stream from a Matroska file? Especially one that I believe is damaged, since Haali's splitter won't even give an audio or video output when I try to render it through Graphedit.
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