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    can any one tell me how to convert M2TS files to mkv with truehd audio.
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    tsmuxer to demux all the streams, mkvmerge to create the mkv file
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    any guides to show how i am new to this.
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    Add m2ts in tsmuxer, choose demux. Add the separate streams files in mkvmergegui(mmg). Save as new mkv.

    Or if you want to shrink the m2ts to a smaller mkv then try handbrake or freemake video converter.
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    another question is the video of a mkv as good as a m2ts file.
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    Yes, if you just use tsmuxer and mkvmergegui it will be same quality. If you shrink it you will lose a bit quality.
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    thanks
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    okay tis is working pretty good but i have one question should i be changing the FPS
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    If the original m2ts is 23.976 fps then you need to set the avc video portion to FPS 24000/1001 in the format specific options tab in mkvmerge,if its 25 fps to begin with then no need to set it.
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