| 17 Feb 2007 05:12 am |
KD5107 Guest | lockblade....if u were in my house right now...ide give u a kiss man....well maybe not, but dude...ur a legend, absolute legend, u helped me out so much with ur small post, i got this shiz workin now!!
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| 17 Feb 2007 05:14 am |
KD5107 Guest | lockblade you are a legend, absolute legend, you solved my problem with one small post....frick...ur a GENIUS!1!!1
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| 22 Feb 2007 10:27 pm |
Firu Guest | Dowonlado Vso Software it burns .mkv files
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| 27 Feb 2007 03:34 pm |
sarelda Guest | why do i get this message “only handle [S_TEXT/] subs for the moment” when i try to open an MKW file on VirtualDubMod ?
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| 27 Feb 2007 03:45 pm |
Regular Rep: 0 Joined: 07 Aug 2004 Posts: 128 OFFLINE | VirtualdubMod is unable to handle most modern MKV files. You should not use it to edit MKV files at all.
Christian
matroska project admin
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| 05 Mar 2007 06:52 pm |
Darrel Guest | just use convertxtodvd
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/ConvertXtoDVD.htm
the program is just a trial but you can find a crack easy on the torrent sites.
you can make DVD with any movie file, all in one step. i sware this is MUCH easier than dealing with downloading 10 or 20 programs.
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| 10 Mar 2007 10:22 pm |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 10 Mar 2007 Posts: 1 OFFLINE | LINKS PLEASEL
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| 15 Mar 2007 12:08 pm |
Erik31 Guest | Use ConvertXtoDVD
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| 24 Mar 2007 09:12 pm |
Deadalus Guest | ConvertXtoDVD seems to extract the video from the mkv fine but not support/extract the subtitle .srt
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| 24 Mar 2007 09:29 pm |
Deadalus Guest | To clarify it says: “Skipping subtitle file. Reason: Empty or unsupported format." Now when I play the file in WMP I can use the subtitles but after some research it appears ConvertXtoDVD is supposed to support the .srt format. I am confuzzled.
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| 26 Mar 2007 08:08 am |
Regular Rep: 0 Joined: 07 Aug 2004 Posts: 128 OFFLINE | @ Deadalus : You need to extract the subs from the MKV file by using mkvextract (coming with mkvtoolnix) and mkvextract-GUI (if you dont like CLI programs), then convert them into SRT with vobsub, and either remux them into a new MKV with mkvmerge, or load the SRT subs in Convert XtoDVD as a separate file.
Christian
matroska project admin
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| 05 Apr 2007 03:38 am |
Sc01 Guest | ConvertXtoDVD converts .mkv files, just drag and drop and hit CONVERT, simple as that!
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| 05 Apr 2007 09:57 am |
Det24383 Guest | ChristianHJW wrote:
@ sarah1973 : Trying to convert a MKV to AVI first, for DVD conversion, is complete rubbish. MKV is much superior to AVI and can hold audio and subtitles streams, that can not be put into AVI at all.
Follow the official way for MKV to DVD conversion, as described on the matroska.org homepage, and also here in this thread.
Christian
matroska project admin
http://www.matroska.org
I have tried several time to convert, burn, view, and otherwise manipulate mkv files according to several threads posted on several forums with absolutely ZERO success.
MKV is a fucking joke and the goddamn brainless shitheads who released it without PROPERLY WORKING tools should be shot in the fucking face.
What the hell good is a format that “can hold audio and subtitles streams” if the goddamn file is like fucking Mission Impossible to get it to WORK??????
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| 11 Apr 2007 04:04 pm |
onnornic Guest | as mkv files are container files is there software available to open the file to access the contained files within?? or does that not make sense.... thnx
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| 15 Apr 2007 01:25 am |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 15 Apr 2007 Posts: 1 OFFLINE | Hi I’ve been using ConvertXToDvd with great success in burning mkv anime to dvd - even adding subtitles using the mkvextractgui. However when i tried burning a mkv [x264] series it wanted to take 15+ hrs to convert (usually only takes a couple of hrs).
So then I tried DvdSanta and get 'unsupported video stream' (although it works on previous mkv series - not x264). Also tried forcing Nerovision3 to burn mkv and it worked once (took 4 hrs) but the next time it wanted to take 15+ hrs again.
Avi2Dvd won’t convert the x264 mkv (it will convert other mkv series) so the last option is MediaCoder which i’m trying to get to work.
I’ve downloaded the combined community codec pack and also can play these files fine on the computer using media player classic and windows media player. Any advice?
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| 15 Apr 2007 08:44 pm |
omfg pr0 hax omfg Guest | Heres how to do it 100% sure...
Download winavi (view links above)
CRACK IT FIRST!!
run it and click on convert to avi.
your done 
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| 15 Apr 2007 11:20 pm |
chettwalterss Guest | with all of the mkv files out there, cant anyone take the time to either fully explain how to convert mkv to dvd?
Is there a program that will do the job somewhat easy?
thanks
Chett
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| 21 Apr 2007 08:03 am |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 21 Apr 2007 Posts: 1 OFFLINE | All you need to make a MKV file into a DVD and burn it to dvd is a program called (ConvertXto DVD
just down load a HD movie unrar it put bring up ConvertXto DVD add file and convert.
be sure to setup lang disc size and tell it where you want to it go. You don’t need to do all of the above. its that simple a HD file has to go on a DL 8.2 disk
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| 02 May 2007 03:07 pm |
Devoney Guest | What about subs in a MKV file? or is that already mentioned ones...
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| 05 May 2007 09:05 pm |
fdhg Guest | i tried downloading lame mp3 but for some reason i cant install it can someone help me?
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