just use mkvtoolnix!!Out of curiosity - do You have any plans adding automatic conversion output files from MP4 to MKV (by e.g. FFmpeg)?
Yeah, but is it possible for 130 episodes at once?just use mkvtoolnix!!
If you have a graphics card that is not too old (versions for NVIDIA, AMD and Intel) you can use that script. It will process all mp4s to mkv.Yeah, but is it possible for 130 episodes at once?
Yeah, but is it possible for 130 episodes at once?
This is payware. The script uses freeware.I have Wondershare - UniConverter for this.
Thats a crap program, I think someone told me it has malware in it.This is payware. The script uses freeware.
But wouldn't that re-encode, so likely degrade the quality? (might not be visible to the naked eye so it could be acceptable, but its still recompressing a compressed file).If you have a graphics card that is not too old (versions for NVIDIA, AMD and Intel) you can use that script. It will process all mp4s to mkv.
Guide - Reencoding videos via free command-line tools and GPU
Hello everyone, I created this new topic to share some " basic scripts" to compress videos already on your PC. The scripts are mostly for Anime/Cartoon but can also be used for normal Movies and Series. Kindly note that you might need to adjust certain settings of the scripts to your...forum.redfox.bz
FOR /R %%A IN (*.mp4) DO "C:\Program Files\MKVToolNix\mkvmerge.exe" -o "%%~dpnA.mkv" "%%~dpnxA"
pause
Setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
Set "Pattern=.mp4"
Set "Replace=.mkv"
For %%a in (*.mp4) Do (
Set "File=%%~a"
if not exist "!File:%Pattern%=%Replace%!" (D:\mkvtoolnix\mkvmerge.exe "%%a" -o "!File:%Pattern%=%Replace%!")
)
Yeah, but is it possible for 130 episodes at once?
But I like yours better. If I'm reading it right, it first checks if the MKV exists, before starting to remux. Mine doesn't care, it just remuxes, and would replace any existing mkv.If you're on Windows. Install mkvtoolnix and copy these lines in a textfile that you will save as "scriptname.cmd".
Then change the mkvmerge.exe path by your mkvmerge path and launch, all the mp4 files in the folder will be converted in mkv, you don't need special graphic cards or others it's just changing a container, you don't need to reencode. The only downside is that it doesn't work with "!" in the filename (if someone knowns how to fix this...)
EDIT : too slow, KidJoe was faster
@tectpro is the expert. He should answer.
https://www.videohelp.com/software/BOX4
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/390063-Box4-v3-%28F-I-N-A-L%29
DM Me. I got youYeah, but is it possible for 130 episodes at once?
Yes. yo can easily convert or - more correctly - change the "container" to mkv.... simply with mkvtoolnix. Like you have a movie or tv show with dual audio, one in english and one in your native language, and want to make your language the default audio track for VLC.... Easy.Not right now, maybe in the future. You can easily do that with MKVToolnix
MKV Toolnix Version 82.0 "I'm The President" 2024-01-02
Version 82.0 "I'm The President" 2024-01-02 ## New features and enhancements https://mkvtoolnix.download/downloads.html#windows * mkvmerge: Matroska reader: the "video alpha mode" track header property will be copied to the output file if present. Part of the implementation of #3643. *...forum.redfox.bz
Is there a secret tool?DM Me. I got you
No, MKVToolNix Gui, precisely. It's freeware.Is there a secret tool?
Like a previous poster mentioned. Yes there is a secret tool look for BOX4 Movie re-packager. I use this app on a commercial level. Only problem I've found is with Atmos audio on some conversions. I'm not a genius but, I've heard some people have updated the ffmpeg software it uses to fix it and some other issues.Is there a secret tool?