![]() ![]() I realize the common denominator here is probably my incompetence but if someone could set me straight on one of these programs, I could at least start making some progress. The mkvs are all rips of DVDs and blurays using makemkv. It remuxes everything then the 40 minute "optimization" then it sats the file "already exists" and doesnt save anything! This would be ok but it never seems to create a useable file. Iflicks - very slow, I'm using the iTunes option so it shouldn't be recoding but it typically takes an hour per file. Subler - always quits unexpectedly giving me a file with audio only. This is a dealbreaker for me.įastmkv2mp4 - I've downloaded all the accompanying files but it keeps telling me I'm missing a file here or there. Xmedia recode - produces files that I can stream but no amount of playing around will produce useable subtitles. If anyone could offer some insight on any of these programs, I'd be really thankful! I am also a newbie having a heck of a time converting my mkvs. I've read through a few threads but there seems to be loads of suggestions with a lot of them involving a few processes to get to the end product.Ĭould someone post a definitive step by step walk through for doing this in the simplest way possible? I don't want any drop in video quality and would like to keep the dts audio if possible for future use through a dts hd/dd hd capable receiver in my audio system.Īll will be done on my 2011 mbp which dual boots with windows 7 so which os its done on doesn't make a difference. Preferably batch converting doing a handful at a time. So, i've got a lot of converting to be done. Obviously a fair few of these will have subs as well whether thats hard coded or switchable. The majority are x.264 with either dts/ac3, dts/dd5.1, dd5.1, dts hd, dts es6.1. I'm a heavy downloader though so not sure if this will have an affect on replay whilst downloading?Īnyway, on topic, i've got the best part of 3TB of mkv's. Plan is to hard wire the tav into the router and all should be good. All movies are stored on a NAS which is hard wired to my router. I've decided to get an apple tv 3 for watching movies so i can stop using the laptop with hd cable.
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