Does the original mkv file have H264 video in it? If so, look at this: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MkvToMp4
ok, i have a windows desktop and i just downloaded this one show thats in an MKV format
i tried converting it to an MP4 with AVS Video Converter and it successfully converted it but it didnt have the subtitles
so is there a way i can convert an MKV to an MP4 and still have subs
Does the original mkv file have H264 video in it? If so, look at this: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MkvToMp4
is there a way i can find out if it is h264
Install MediaInfo and examine the file with it. Do a custom install of MediaInfo so you don't get any toolbars installed.
I find the Tree view within MediaInfo to be the most informative.
If it does have H264, it will probably show up as Format: AVC.
(Advanced Video Codec)
its avc
what should i do now?
Try MKVtoMp4 on the file.
are there any specific instructions on how to do it cuz ive tried it twice and both times didnt work
all i did was, add the file and clicked start
everytime it was done, there was a huge x next to the subtitle
its ssa
ok, i found out a way to extract the subtitles from the mkv with mkvtoolnix and mkvextractgui
is there any way i can work things out from there
Either convert to srt (you will lose any fancy formatting and fonts) , or hardsub it
push create mp4 option, add the streams (video, audio, subs), push next until it' s done
on yamb, after i add the streams, it says cannot find mkvextract please provide a correct path in the settings
put it (mkvextract.exe) in the mkvtoolnix directory
or go to the settings => advanced settings => extractors => specify directory for mkvextract
make sure you're using yamb 2.1.0.0 beta 2 , not the earlier version