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[Quote] #301
25 May 2008 10:36 am
koua_xiong
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everytime i upload my mkb into VDM i always get and error any help??

[Quote] #302
26 May 2008 05:30 am
padale
Guest
Okay, to burn a mkv file you will have to download two free software’s. First is a softwere called Burn here.

http://burn-osx.sourceforge.net

Next you will need a conversion program called “ffmepgX” I think you can find it here:

http://ffmpegX.com

Install both programs onto your Mac. You will have to get some additional files for the ffmepgX program but they tell you where to get them.

Now open the ffmepgX program and drag the mkv file to where it says “Drop Here”, under the summary tab. In the window to the right it will come up with a suggested conversion. Click and hold on that window and change it to “DVD mpeg2enc.

Now if there are subtitles that you want to be included, Click on the filters tab, and click on the VOB box. You will need to know what channel the subtitles are on, Usually on channel 2, so click where it says 0 and change it to the channel that the mkv has the subtitles on.

Leave the next box on “Burn” and it will burn the subtitles into the movie.

You can change the or alter almost anything in the movie with this program but this will get you started. Click “ENCODE” and wait for it to convert.

After conversion, you may have many files, but the one your interested in is the “ff.mpg” file. This file will usually not open with Quicktime. You can open and view it with VLC if you want.

Drop this file into the BURN program after you click the tab for video and DVD. It will tell you that it is not a compatible file and ask if you wish to convert it. Say yes and follow the instructions till it burns on a disk.

Hope this helps.

[Quote] #303
07 Jun 2008 05:41 pm
Stop posting windows
Guest
Guys i am sorry but three of the [converters suggested i tried and they are .exe The post head says FOR MAC NOT EXE’s. Who knows, fourth time lucky :S

[Quote] #304
10 Jun 2008 08:29 pm
Pezcore
Guest
Have you tried 'ConvertXtoDVD'?
It has crapy title menu’s but will convert and burn all the following file types...

avi, divx, xvid, mov, mkv, flv, mpeg-1, mpeg2-, mpeg-4, nsv, dvr-ms, tivo, ts, ifo, vob, asf, wmv, realmedia, rm, rmvb, ogm

Give it a try maybe?

[Quote] #305
12 Jun 2008 09:00 am
shocker29
Guest
download prism video converter it works great

[Quote] #306
23 Jun 2008 11:31 pm
Xech
Guest
When i convert a mkv. movie (720p so big resolution)

it converts into a small resolution but the subtitles are so big, why is that?

[Quote] #307
24 Jun 2008 03:22 am
WOWZZZ
Guest
www.mkvconverter.com

EZtoo dvd to mkv converter
Earth dvd to mkv converter
HQ dvd to mkv converter
EZuse dvd to mkv converter

[Quote] #308
24 Jun 2008 10:17 am
shortypants74
Guest
Wow, well you should go with ConvertXtoDVD.

ConvertXtoDVD supports MKV to DVD conversion and does a great job too.

It is not complicate, just add file press convert. It is shareware but well worth the money.
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/

[Quote] #309
30 Jun 2008 05:18 am
del.sunil
Guest
STEPS TO CONVERT
How to convert .mkv file to .avi file?

well its very simple and i know the simplest way to do it ... i have read lots of rubbish on various website but you just need to use winavi converter and codec

size — 5 mb

for more information you can visit -

http://little-engineers.blogspot.com/2008/06/how-to-convert-mkv-file-to-avi-file.html

[Quote] #310
01 Jul 2008 01:56 am
topic
Guest
Total Video2Dvd Author can help you convert mkv to dvd simply and directly,
1. click “New project”, add video files, than click “OK”
2. click “DVD menu”, preview dvd menu
3. click “Output”, click “Convert and Burn” start burn DVD.

a. easily convert avi or other popular video formats(such as youtube flv, mpg, xvid, divx, mp4, 3gp, mkv, rm, rmvb, mov, wmv, ogm, ts etc.) to dvd or ISO image file.
b. support srt, sub, ssa, ass, smi, psb, tex, idx subtitles
c. support dvd menu with background music, with a lot of templates
d. support download youtube and other video share website video, then burn to dvd
e. support photo slideshow to dvd, more than 300 kinds of effects.
f. easy to use, only a few clicks,

you can download this program FREE:
http://www.effectmatrix.com/total_video_to_DVD_Author/index.htm

[Quote] #311
04 Jul 2008 09:31 pm
FUCK-MKV
Guest
When everyone has to convert MKV shit to something else in order for it to be burned (ie. useful) turns out that FUCK MKV is right. And 2 years later I still say FUCK MKV.

[Quote] #312
05 Jul 2008 09:36 pm
mkv file burner
Guest
hey i have converted lotss of hd mkv files and they work good with no errors or quality loose

all you need to do it to download a latest mkv codec and winavi converter ..and you aRE done

:idea: for more on mkv conversion you can read :P

this is the best way i ever read and simple :idea:


http://little-engineers.blogspot.com/2008/06/how-to-convert-mkv-file-to-avi-file.html

you can even convert it to watch on dvds

[Quote] #313
15 Jul 2008 05:20 am
Entree
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you should convert your MKV files to AVI, then burn. Winavi is not bad. I would like torecommend you a good one ojosoft MKV converter

[Quote] #314
02 Aug 2008 03:42 pm
argsgsfg
Guest
convertxtoDVD works best

[Quote] #315
11 Aug 2008 11:13 am
shg
Guest
gdfg

[Quote] #316
18 Aug 2008 07:57 pm
BloodyCarolina
Guest
EASIEST way to do it, simply download and install ConvertXtoDVD.

[Quote] #317
20 Aug 2008 03:07 pm
ge2k
Guest
is there a way to keep the different audio and subtitle options so that you can select them on the DVD player once you’ve burned it?
ge2k (at) gmx.com

[Quote] #318
21 Aug 2008 07:27 pm
dvd
Guest
simply rename your file name .mkv -to- .avi
and burn

[Quote] #319
23 Aug 2008 03:46 pm
Peoplearefullofshit.com
Guest
AVI2DVD is free and does support .mkv

[Quote] #320
29 Aug 2008 04:46 am
hubBaZ
Guest
Yo!
Use: ConvertXtoDVD - 3.1.3.40 - Released the 20th of July 2008

HubBaZ

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