ADN Posted April 13, 2019 Share Posted April 13, 2019 MKVToolNix is a small collection of tools (mkvmerge, mkvinfo, mkvextract, mkvpropedit and mmg) with a GUI that allows you to manipulate Matroska (MKV) files in several ways. You can use MKVToolNix to create, split, edit, mux, demux, merge, extract or inspect Matroska files. The program will also work with other video formats (AVI, MPEG, MP4, MPEG, Ogg/OGM, RealVideo, MPEG1/2, h264/AVC, Dirac, VC1) including some video codecs (such as VP9 video codec support - reading from IVF/Matroska/WebM files, extract to IVF files). Audio formats (AAC, FLAC, MP2, MP3, (E)AC3, DTS/DTS-HD, Vorbis, RealAudio) and also most subtitle formats (SRT, PGS/SUP, VobSub, ASS, SSA, etc.). MKVToolNix is a cross-platform application that will work on Windows (both 32 and 64-bit versions), Mac OS X and Linux. Thanks to Astron for the update. Download Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shamu726 Posted April 13, 2019 Share Posted April 13, 2019 mkvtoolnix-32-bit-33.0.0-setup.exe mkvtoolnix-32-bit-33.0.0.7z mkvtoolnix-64-bit-33.0.0-setup.exe mkvtoolnix-64-bit-33.0.0.7z Version 33.0.0 "Mary Spender" Bug fixes mkvinfo: when using the --size option, mkvinfo will now report the correctly if an element has an unknown size. Part of the fix of #2530. MKVToolNix GUI: info tool: clusters with an unknown size will now be read and displayed correctly. Part of the fix of #2530. MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: Windows: trying to open Blu-ray index or playlist files failed when the path to the files contained symbolic links (e.g. when mounting a drive in a sub-folder via Windows' disk management utility). Fixes #2522. MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: if a destination file names ends with a number in parenthesis (e.g. a year such as "(2017)"), that number will not be stripped anymore during the process of ensuring the destination file name is unique. Only those suffixes added automatically in prior attempts to make the file name unique will be removed. Fixes #2521. MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: Windows: the GUI will let the user change the drive letter part of the destination file name freely again and only verify its validity right before starting to mux/adding to the job queue. Before it tried to force that into something valid, often resulting in unintentional paths (such as "C:\users\…\DC\files\…"). Fixes #2527. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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