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  1. Have screen shot attached.

    I just installed the newest MKV toolnix and got the error running Inviska (like MKV cleaver) in Windows 7
    If this is some Windows 10 problem I'll just put back an old version.

    Please advise. Apparently some component cannot be found on the new version.
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    MKVToolnix is no longer compatible with Windows 7. There is a modded version thread on this site. You would need to go back quite a few versions to find the last one that works.
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    Originally Posted by loninappleton View Post
    I just installed the newest MKV toolnix and got the error running Inviska (like MKV cleaver) in Windows 7
    The "newest" MKVtoolnix is not compatible with Windows 7 anymore since many moons ago.

    But, apparently, the installer still is compatible with Windows 7.....
    the author of MKVtoolnix really is a genius

    — OR just incredibly lazy
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  4. Thanks to those who answered.
    Yes I recalled the QTS problem at hearing it when mentioned in previous discussions on it. Thanks for the direct link.
    I have a Win 10 build just not in use at the moment. But I don't remember things from every discussion after so long.
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  5. I thought the error persisted after the QTS installed but now loading 'Nix or Inviska seems stable. Must have been a reboot needed or something.

    thanks to those who answered.
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