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  1. Hi guys.

    I want to rip all my dvd's to mp4.
    Is there a software that could make the job that MAKEMKV is doing for mkv files ?
    The dvd's are on my hdd's, I've used VidCoder but this software re encodes the video, so it's not what I need.
    I want to select the audio tracks and subtitles that I want. And chapters.
    So my question is : What software will do this without re encoding ( like MAKEMKV ) ?
    Or settings in a software ?
    Thank you.
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    I don't think mp4s with mpeg2 video is any good idea. Some portable players might not support it.

    But you could try makemkv and then mkv2mp4 and see if it can change your mkvs to mp4 without reconverting the video.
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  3. Isn't there a direct software to make this process direct ?
    Without to make 1st mkv and then mp4 ?
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  4. I've tried mkv2mp4 but I didn't find the option to not recode the mkv file.
    To keep the video, audio, chapters intact like in the mkv file.
    MP4 isn't a container just like MKV ?
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    Wrong.

    Mp4 IS a container

    And there is AFAIK no reason why you could not put the mpeg in to a MKV WITHOUT re-encoding.
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  6. I've tried mkv2mp4 but I didn't find the option to not recode the mkv file.
    I don't believe you have this option. MKV2MP4 decides on it's own if re-encoding is needed.

    Some portable players might not support it.
    And some might only support AAC audio.

    So perhaps try to tick Expert mode in MakeMKV preferences and choose AAC-stero as profile.

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    And then re-mux to .mp4 with

    ffmpeg -i MyMakeMKVVideo.mkv -c copy MyMP4.mp4

    and see if your target player supports it.
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