MKV to MP4
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MKV to MP4
Hi guys, I just wanna know a way to convert my .mkv files to .mp4, so I can edit on Vegas. I tried the MKVtoMP4 software that I saw on pixelblendedstudio website, but it did'nt worked for me. (When I put the converted footage on Vegas, It freezes or just shows Green Screens on the timeline). VirtualDubMKV don't work here either, because of some "fmcodec" problem or something like that.
Sorry for my bad english. I appreciate your attention
Sorry for my bad english. I appreciate your attention
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Re: MKV to MP4
I think you should convert anything to a lossless file.
Try codecs like Lagarith. If you want to pass a file
to mp4, well, I just use the AMVsimple thing.
Try codecs like Lagarith. If you want to pass a file
to mp4, well, I just use the AMVsimple thing.
- l33tmeatwad
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Re: MKV to MP4
It's possible the video is 10bit based on what you are describing, so I would recommend converting to lossless AVI (the other set of instructions). The files will be larger, but it will maintain the best quality.VortexMV wrote:Hi guys, I just wanna know a way to convert my .mkv files to .mp4, so I can edit on Vegas. I tried the MKVtoMP4 software that I saw on pixelblendedstudio website, but it did'nt worked for me. (When I put the converted footage on Vegas, It freezes or just shows Green Screens on the timeline). VirtualDubMKV don't work here either, because of some "fmcodec" problem or something like that.
Sorry for my bad english. I appreciate your attention
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- HalOfBorg
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Re: MKV to MP4
When I deal with MKV files, I use "MKVextractGUI 1.6.3" to remove any audio tracks and subtitle tracks. (check that the output file plays, not all will in my experience)
Then I use Xvid4PSP to cut it down to the clips I want (or maybe just convert the whole file), rendering it to FFV1. Load that into Vegas and convert the bits you want to Ut. Edit with THOSE.
Then I use Xvid4PSP to cut it down to the clips I want (or maybe just convert the whole file), rendering it to FFV1. Load that into Vegas and convert the bits you want to Ut. Edit with THOSE.
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Re: MKV to MP4
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Re: MKV to MP4
I don't recommend FFV1 for editing with...HalOfBorg wrote:...FFV1...
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Re: MKV to MP4
Also I would like to point out, while xvid4psp does use avisynth, it uses directshowsource by default, which opens up another potential set of problems...
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- HalOfBorg
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Re: MKV to MP4
I never said it was a great method, but it works. AND I said to convert the FFV1 files to uT to edit with. I would avoid Xvid4psp altogether if I knew how to remove the video from the mkv container. And avoid ffv1 if xvid4psp worked with another lossless codec. I just do what I can with the underpowered damp sponge I have inside my skull.
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Re: MKV to MP4
Honestly, if you want just to video to be useable and it's not 10-bit, you could just recontainer with AMVtool which will move the video and audio (though if the audio isn't AAC it will re-encode it) to an MP4 container. I haven't really extensively looked at xvid4psp, but since it does use AviSynth it could be configured to use better methods for importing of the footage...that said, I don't really see the point in going through that hassle, because if you know how to adjust that you could just make a small script and save to lossless AVI using VirutualDub. The original poster apparently went by my studio site and read the Handling MKV & MP4 Files guide, but only used the first method. I really need to put up a guide on how to see if your footage is 10bit...HalOfBorg wrote:I never said it was a great method, but it works. AND I said to convert the FFV1 files to uT to edit with. I would avoid Xvid4psp altogether if I knew how to remove the video from the mkv container. And avoid ffv1 if xvid4psp worked with another lossless codec. I just do what I can with the underpowered damp sponge I have inside my skull.
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Re: MKV to MP4
I tried to use the method to convert the .mkv to .avi lossless, but the VirtualDub was showing a error that he cannot read the script "LWLibavVideoSource("video.mkv")" from the video.avs
*I installed the L-SMASH WORKS correctly and the mvscr.dll or something was already installed on my PC. I´m about to giving up D:
*I installed the L-SMASH WORKS correctly and the mvscr.dll or something was already installed on my PC. I´m about to giving up D: