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    Does anyone know how to convert MKV to AVI properly?

    Hi guys, i've tried using VirtualDubmod to convert MKV to AVIs, but i found that it doesnt work really well, maybe cos videos in VBR frequency don't really convert well...

    Does anyone know what to use? or where to get proper tutorials about converting .mkv files to .avi files? I'm actually intending to convert the files to Xvid or DivX formats for backup and also so that i can play it on a DVD/DivX player.

    Tried tutorials from VideoHelp.com but they aren't really that friendly and helpful...

    Hope for tips from you guys!

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    VBR? VBR for video streams is dead-solid standard. VBR for audio is a little different, but just click "no" when it asks if you want to rewrite audio headers to "fix" skew and you should be fine...

    Or are you talking about VFR? 'cause that's a different story entirely...

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    VBR = variable bit rate. Apparently Virtualdubmod seems to have problems converting .mkv files which have vbr frequency. I think it applies to video frequencies.

    Is there any other way to convert an mkv file properly?

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    It's pretty clear that you have very little idea wtf you're actually talking about ... you know what the letters "vbr" mean, but that's not what I was questioning and not really relevant. VBR has nothing to do with "frequency" and the only thing you could normally put in an mkv container that an avi wouldn't be able to handle is a VFR video stream. Either way, you wouldn't use the term "frequency" to describe anything about video work in normal circumstances.

    You should probably ask more detailed questions ... tell us what you're doing and where it's failing. Just saying "gimme knowledge" doesn't really work too well.

    Regardless, you should probably look into MKVExtractGui. You should be able to use it to rip out your streams, then you can mux them back together or reencode them however you'd like in whatever tools you're comfortable using.

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    http://www.videohelp.com has a guide for just about every video convertion out there
    http://www.riverpast.com/en/support/...rt/mkv/avi.php can't be certan of this method ive never tried it a friend put me onto it he swears by it but hes a gimp so if you decide to give it a try let me know how you get on
    Last edited by GhostKaGe; Fri, 12-15-2006 at 02:57 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GhostKaGe
    http://www.videohelp.com has a guide for just about every video convertion out there
    http://www.riverpast.com/en/support/...rt/mkv/avi.php can't be certan of this method ive never tried it a friend put me onto it he swears by it but hes a gimp so if you decide to give it a try let me know how you get on
    ahh man i knew that river past thing was too good to be true... need a serial key.. guess i have to find a crack.

    EDIT: i got the patch for it! yes! it works! so easy! way faster than that command line crap.
    Last edited by Divinity; Sun, 01-14-2007 at 09:00 PM.

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