Mkvtoolnix To Mp4



MKVToolnix is a video conversion and edition application for Matroska video files, yes MKV format. MKV is more and more used day by day, but some media players don't support it, specially portable media players, so it's time to convert it and MKVToolbox will help you. MKVToolnix is a set of tools to create, alter, and inspect Matroska files under Linux and Windows. They do for Matroska what the OGMtools do for the OGM format and then some. MKVmergeBatcher: Windows GUI application for batch muxing with mkvmerge.exe MkTags: a simple Perl application that lets you edit the tags in a Matroska file. It can be used with WebM files as well, since this format is based on a profile of Matroska. It supports most of what’s in the official tag specifications.

I streamed a few DJ sets over the last few weeks with a bunch of friends as part of ‘covidcore’, an online get-together while we’re all in isolation. It’s been a while since I’ve played any DJ sets but it was great fun and thankfully I didn’t make too many mistakes.

Anyway, It was my first streaming experience and I found it a breeze to set up thanks to Twitch and OBS. When reviewing my recordings I noticed that my microphone level was pretty low so I decided to bust out the audio track from the video and raise it. Also when uploading my video to Youtube I also got a copyright notice about one the clips in my video which was subsequently being blocked, so I decided to edit that out too.

Mkvtoolnix convert mp4 to mkv

Mkvtoolnix To Mp4 File

Here is how you can do it.

Mkvtoolnix To Mp4 Software

Note: I’m on a mac so all of the instructions are for that, but apart from installation the rest should be platform agnostic.

Steps

  • Install mkvtoolnix
  • Extract audio and video tracks from mkv file
  • Optionally convert audio track if editing needed
  • Merge audio and video tracks back in to mkv file

Install mkvtoolnix

mkvtoolnix is a set of command line programs for finding out information and modifying mkv (“Matroska”) files. You can install it with a GUI but I didn’t bother.

That’s it, boom!

Extract audio and video tracks from mkv file

For this step we are going to run this command

In the above command we are using mkvextract, part of mkvtoolnix, to extract the video track which is encoded using the ‘h264’ codec and also the audio track which is encoded using the AAC codec.

In order to find out what your video and audio tracks were encoded with use the following tool

Might be good to reference the docs if you have trouble there.

Optionally convert audio track if editing needed

My audio editor couldn’t open the aac file I created so I converted it to FLAC format using ffmpeg, another command line program that is insanely useful for converting audio formats (amongst other things).

So to convert I ran

Now I can open my flac file and edit the parts I want, like amplifying my microphone in the recording.

Merge audio and video tracks back in to mkv file

Right, now you have completed your editing we can stitch them back together again using the mkvmerge command

You can see I just merged the flac formatted audio back in. I just tried it and it worked. I need to read up a bit more on file formats to be honest so if you need more info check the docs.

Hope that helps someone :)





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