![]() ![]() Last update on MacUpdate is from May 2014. It seems this nice project is stalled and isn't maintained anymore :-( Enter a "Watch Mode" for which MKVtools will process all videos placed in a defined folder (registered copies only).Apply one setting to a group of files for easy batch creations (registered copies only).Add jobs to a queue either individually or in batches via drag and drop so you can process multiple files overnight (registered copies only).Extract the selected tracks from MKV videos as individual video and/or audio files.Turn off an MKV video's header removal compression to allow more compatibility with playback and editing.Split MKV videos into segments of a specified file size or by start/end time.Control the font, size and positioning of the embedded subtitles.Burn (i.e., hard code) subtitle tracks into the video, or mux (soft subtitles) from internal tracks or from external subtitle files commonly found on the internet.Define presets for one step automated encoding and track selections settings.Intuitively select desired video, audio and/or subtitle tracks to process, with the ability to verify the selections using video preview.Ability to convert various surround sound audio to 5.1 AC3 or 5.1 AAC.Simplified, intuitive user interface that takes the guess work out of processing MKV videos.Can convert most videos without having to re-encode the video track and/or the audio track, so processing takes minutes instead of hours and no quality is lost.Convert from a variety of video file formats like MKV, MP4, OGM and AVI into MKV videos. ![]() As the name might imply, MKVtools is a graphical interface for a variety of tools useful for processing video files. If you are looking to convert videos to either MP4 or AVI videos, then you should try either MP4tools or AVItools. It will not, however, create MP4 or AVI files. This is a new and improved version of the application which will focus on what the original version was not very good at - the creation and editing of MKV files. For users of the original MVtools (i.e., MKVtools 2), the naming convention could be a bit confusing. Also, I doubt the writers of the program ever conceived of anyone wanting to join so many segments together.MKVtools is the part of the VIDEOtoolbox Suite of applications used for the creation and editing of MKV videos. Have you tried appending the segments individually in sequence, one to the previous? Before you complain about having to do it 58 times, if it works, it works. I see that you can rearrange the order of the segments in the lower window, but due to the fact that the appended audio tracks don't move in lockstep with their video tracks, I doubt such rearrangement is of any utility. The append command from the right-click menu source file in mkvtoolnix does allow selecting multiple files. No dialog pops up and the files are placed in parallel for muxing. I tried that, and dragging more files from explorer to the mkvtoolnix window like that just puts the files into muxing, not appending. Select "append" from the resulting dialog.įor some reason they never come through in the correct order, and although you can then drag them around the list to put them in the correct order, it doesn't seem to affect anything when muxing and they will be muxed together in whatever the original order was. ![]() Open Windows Explorer to the folder with the files. ![]()
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