Hi guys, I am very frustrated with this, have spent a lot of time on this, and this is my last resort. So I have a Matroska video with h.264 encoded video that I want to convert to a different container format, preferably mp4 or mov. However, seems like no matter what settings I do, the best I can get it to be is a video that is just choppy enough to be noticeable and annoy you. Everything else is fine. I only settled on encoding back to h.264 because everything else just craps out and is even worse.
Thanks.
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Wow thanks, it actually worked. I avoided that tool before when I read somewhere that seemed like you had to go through all these complicated steps to install it, that with another Mxxxx program, forgot the name. THanks again.
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