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    Originally Posted by johns0
    I just use
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    DirectShowSource("D:\stuff.mkv")
    save the statement as stuff.avs)and open it with virtualdub or cinema craft encoder or whatever program you want
    Can you explain your reply? I don't know what DirectShowSource is or how to use it, and it doesn't seem to be documented in the mkvtoolnix notes. I'm on OS X, and it looks like DirectShowSource is a Windows command/program? I can extract the files from the .mkv just fine using mkvextract; I just need to know what extensions to give them so that they can be read & packaged into another format, or is there a optional command to have the extensions given automatically?
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    That is the loading statement for an avisynth script. Avisynth is a powerful script driven frameserver that is available in the windows environment, although I believe it can be made to function using Wine or similar.
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    I did convert MKV 2 Xvid which would be able to play in my divx player with just using MeGUI.
    Its fantastic stuff
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    When I run mkvextract_gui, it gives me this
    "The extraction of video tracks is only supported for RealVideo (CodecID: V_REAL/RVxx) and AVI compatibility tracks (CodecID: V_MS/VFW/FOURCC). The track 1 will be skipped.
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  5. Hi all

    I have been away from the hardcore conversions some years now. I'm an oldie from the heydays when you did SVCD's and VCD's from DVD's to play on your standalone player. Because you couldn't afford a DVD burner
    I have lately seen this Matroska (MKV) container and I don't like it
    I will be able to use my standalone DVD/DIVX player for my scattered downloaded stuff.

    I started with this thread and have come to the conclution that I only need two tools.
    MKVextractGUI with MKVtoolnix and AVIMux_GUI to be able to convert my mkv files so that they will be playable on my standalone player. The avi file inside the MKV container was allready a Four CC Xvid and the audio is 192kb AC3 which AVIMux apparently takes care of.
    Maybe I get into trouble with some other MKV files but so far I have good and fast results with just these two GUI softwares. No sync problems with audio.
    Your milage may vary but this was my 2cents.
    Cheers // Radioman
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    im having a problem when i extract the subtitles video and audio all i get is a .ass file instead of 3 icons can u help me?
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    removed due to old thread.
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