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CraweN
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Posted: Fri, 29th Jan 2010 22:48 Post subject: Combining mpeg video streams |
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I have all these movies that I have ripped from standard DVD's using makeMKV. The program works great, but for me there is just one minor annoyance. If the DVD has multiple video streams, I get multiple MKV's. While this really isn't the programs fault, I would like to combine all these video/audio streams into a single mkv file.
I tried first to just extract the streams and adding them into a single mkv. Well, it worked partially. Now when I tried playing the mkv I got "one" stream with multiple angles, each angel a different stream.
So if any of you know of a way to combine the streams, preferably without re-encoding, into a single streams and optionally adding a chapter for each stream into a MKV, please enlighten me.
Thanks.
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Posted: Fri, 29th Jan 2010 22:50 Post subject: |
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You can use MKVtoolnix to combine all the MKV files into one MKV file.
No reencoding is needed, it just takes the streams and appends them.
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CraweN
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Posted: Fri, 29th Jan 2010 23:20 Post subject: |
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I think that was the way I did it the first time, which I just checked. I end up with one MKV file which has multiple video angles, which isn't what I'm looking for. What I was hoping for was one continuous stream, which has chapters to skip to the where the old streams were. Thanks for you reply though 
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Sat, 30th Jan 2010 00:36 Post subject: |
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No no no, you need to click the append button and select each video, not drag them all in the box.
Then you will see this if done correctly:
Video Track 1
>>> Video Track 2
Audio Track 1
>>> Audio Track 2
If done incorrectly (this is what you have now):
Video Track 1
Audio Track 1
Video Track 2
Audio Track 2
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CraweN
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Posted: Sat, 30th Jan 2010 14:42 Post subject: |
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well you were right, using append instead of dragging worked. Now I only have to work on the chapters. But at least you helped me on the right track.
Thanks.
Hardware: Ryzen 3700x, B450 MSI Gaming Pro carbon AC, GTX1080, 32 GB 3200 Mhz cas 14, 256 EVO SSD, 1 TB EVO SSD and 4 TB HDD.
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