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What do you want to do with the file? What's your final format? MKV can be a real pain to convert. You screenshots seem to show a lot of problems.
BTW, if the bottom image is your signature, that's in violation of our rules for size.Max image size 400x60 and max file size 10kbyte. -
ok i want to convert it to remove the jap dub channel since when i burn it, it burn the jap dub channel instead of the eng dub one and i dont think i know japanese. i know how to extract the audio and putting it back in but i can't extract the video. even if i could i need some program that could compile the audio and video together(VirtualDubMod dont work, when i try to save the file as mkv again, it said frame XX is corrupt......)
my sig is a BBCode is that ok?? -
^ use mkvtoolnix and remove the audio channel in question (untick), save, then try converting the new mkv file.
ps. ur sig is too large. -
i try that but how do i put the video and audio together?? Virtual dub?? i try using virtaul dub but virtual dub dont work, it cant save the video and mkvtoolnix just cant save it i try it a while b4 i entert his forum for help
ps. how u know is too large??? and if is too large shouldn't i be block from putting it on in the first place?? -
Use mkvextractgui to extract, video, audio, subtitles etc... (i.e. all streams)
Use mkvmergegui to put it back together into an .mkv. Just select the stuff you want to keep, exclude the stuff you don't want.
Virtualdub doesn't support .mkv natively -
Doesn't mkvmerge allow you to delete streams you don't want in an MKV directly, though, without having to reassemble streams into a new MKV? I'd been told that you could do that, before, on these forums, but I've never tried it (never had a reason to delete streams from an MKV
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VirtualDubMod has some rather outdated MKV support, so you might be able to get away with using it to delete streams from some types of MKV (such as those using, say, Xvid video streams) - but if it contains h264/AVC video, like projecttemp's video does, then it won't work. I think AVIdemux might work, too, though.If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
Originally Posted by Ai Haibara
you can selectively pick which streams are remuxed,
which means, no need for mkvextract
but it is a new mkv created.
Originally Posted by Ai Haibara -
Originally Posted by 45trippIf cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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