I'm trying to convert .mkv files to AVI files with this, but it keeps dropping frames like nobody's business. Is there anything I can do or set to make it work?
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dump that process and go the command line route through Terminal.
I used to have the same headaches until I installed mkvtools
(sp) and learned to love Terminal.
STF for more answers."Everyone has to learn, so that they can one day teach."
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Um, OK... but could you give me step-by-step instructions, please? I'm not very tech-savvy.
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...um..STF...Search the Forum...?
If you did so, it would turn up this gem:
https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=301441&highlight=mkvextract
follow the steps listed/posted by mildew."Everyone has to learn, so that they can one day teach."
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OK, I read through all that... but I still don't know how to get to mkvtoolnix from the Terminal. I keep getting a "command not found" when I type "mkvinfo." Do I need to install the stuff somewhere?
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Yes, that's where I'm stuck. That "mkvinfo" is a command that isn't found, even after installing that. Does the fact that I'm using a Mac influence this?
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Originally Posted by ker-plop
Or you could install the Apple Developer's Tools (Xcode), followed by MacPorts formerly DarwinPorts). From there, you can install a version of mkvtoolnix that should work fine on your Intel Mac (assuming you actually have an Intel Mac). -
Originally Posted by ker-plop
iMac-G5:~ user$ mkvinfo /the_wire.mkv.
In that example, the mkv file is called "the_wire.mkv". After you've added it to the Terminal window, hit Return. You should see something like this:
+ EBML head
|+ Doc type: matroska
|+ Doc type version: 1
|+ Doc type read version: 1
+ Segment, size 242823796
|+ Seek head (subentries will be skipped)
|+ EbmlVoid (size: 4027)
|+ Segment information
| + Muxing application: libebml v0.7.0 + libmatroska v0.7.0
| + Writing application: mkvmerge v0.9.1 built on Jun 15 2004 23:29:28
| + Duration: 3364.052s (00:56:04.052000000)
| + Date: Sat Nov 6 03:18:54 2004 UTC
| + Title: The Wire - 108 - Lessons
| + Segment UID: 0x89 0x3d 0xbf 0xfd 0x94 0x73 0xb7 0x5f 0x39 0x3b 0x04 0x39 0x81 0xb9 0xee 0xf2
|+ Segment tracks
| + A track
| + Track number: 1
| + Track UID: 2553098329
| + Track type: video
| + MinCache: 1
| + Timecode scale: 1.000000
| + Codec ID: V_MS/VFW/FOURCC
| + CodecPrivate, length 40 (FourCC: XVID, 0x44495658)
| + Default duration: 41.708ms (23.976 fps for a video track)
| + Default flag: 1
| + Video track
| + Pixel width: 448
| + Pixel height: 336
| + Display width: 448
| + Display height: 336
| + Lacing flag: 0
| + A track
| + Track number: 2
| + Track UID: 3436493042
| + Track type: audio
| + MinCache: 0
| + Timecode scale: 1.000000
| + Codec ID: A_AAC/MPEG4/LC/SBR
| + Default duration: 42.667ms (23.438 fps for a video track)
| + Default flag: 1
| + Language: eng
| + Audio track
| + Sampling frequency: 24000.000000
| + Channels: 2
| + Output sampling frequency: 48000.000000
|+ EbmlVoid (size: 1024)
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Yes, I did that, too. mkvinfo, space, drag n' drop. "Command not found." I don't know what's wrong...
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Originally Posted by ker-plop
/usr/local/bin
Then type "ls" followed by return. You'll get a list of items, three of which should be"
mkvextract
mkvinfo
mkvmerge
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Yeah, they're all there... but I'm still getting the same "command not found" error.
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Originally Posted by ker-plop
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Try repairing permissions and then seeing if it works (it's a long shot, but I noticed that the mkvtoolnix installer has a receipt in the Receipts folder, so it is vulnerable to permssion problems).
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Originally Posted by ker-plop
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I suspect there is something wrong with your BSD subsystem; possibly, it wasn't installed or needs to be re-installed from your Tiger DVD.
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Originally Posted by Mildew
By the way when using the terminal, the command is not :
mkvinfo
then "space", then drag and drop your mkv file, then "enter"
but rather
/usr/local/bin/mkvinfo
then "space", then drag and drop your mkv file, then "enter"
Else ker-plop will of course get a "mkvinfo: command not found" error, as usr/local/ bins are not "shortcut-able" anymore since Mac OS X 10.2 !Jean-Philippe Schuck
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ker-plop, you can use the GUI for this purpose but you may as well configure your system to allow to run things from /usr/local/bin.
Just copy/paste the first line into Terminal, hit enter and do likwise for the second.
echo 'PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin' >> ~/.bash_profile
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Originally Posted by jpschuck
By the way when using the terminal, the command is not :
mkvinfo
then "space", then drag and drop your mkv file, then "enter"
but rather
/usr/local/bin/mkvinfo
then "space", then drag and drop your mkv file, then "enter"
Else ker-plop will of course get a "mkvinfo: command not found" error, as usr/local/ bins are not "shortcut-able" anymore since Mac OS X 10.2 ! -
Originally Posted by Mildew
Note that there is also an MKVMerge GUI for Mac OS X and even a Matroska Component for Quicktime (not very useful though, as it's very slow, and as Quicktime still cannot handle "exotic" codecs such as RV40)Jean-Philippe Schuck
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Originally Posted by jpschuck
Note that there is also an MKVMerge GUI for Mac OS X.Scallywag
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