Re: Convert .mkv to dvd/avi
MKV files are used to store HD video files. and it is an open standard free container format. Install all .MKV codecs and tools.install VirtualdubMod
Start VirtualdubMod
Demultiplex/Separate video,audio and subtitles and convert audio to mp3
1. Open the .mkv or .ogm, File->Open video file (If you receive an error read this)
2. Select Streams->Stream list
3, 4. Right click on the audio track you want to keep, select Full-Processing
5. Right click on same audio track again and select Compression
ok
then
1. Choose Lame MP3
2. Select bitrate
ok
then
1. Select the audio track you want to keep again
2. Click Save WAV to convert it to mp3, ignore that it says WAV, save it as track2.mp3
3. Select the subtitle track
4. Click Demux to save it as video.srt/sub
then
1. Select File->Save as to save the avi video to a file, the video won't be reconverted
2. Select Direct Stream Processing
3. Select avi and save the new video as track1.avi
Multiplex/Join audio and video
1. Open the new created track1.avi, File->Open video file
2. Select Streams->Stream List
3. Add the mp3 audio file
then
1. Select File->Save as to save the avi video and audio, the video and audio won't be reconverted
2. Select Direct Stream Processing
3. Select avi and save the new video as video.avi
done
Re: Convert .mkv to dvd/avi
Using mkv2vob is very simple as it is only a matter of choosing the input file and defining the destination folder for the output
1. mkv2vob_usageClick on Source file / Browse and point to your .MKV video file. Rememer to have the matching .SRT subtitle file in the same folder as the video.
2. Click on the Destination Folder / Browse and point the desired destination for the AVCHD output
3. Click Add File which adds the file to mkv2vob the queue, immediately processing the 1st file in the queue. As seen on the picture the test file subtitle_test.mkv is AVCHD compliant and only needs to be muxed with the subtitles into the AVCHD format. This process is very fast and takes only couple of minutes.
Burning the AVCHD disc with ImgBurn
After the mkv2vob has completed processing your video files, you will have the following directory structure in your destination folder:
D:\video_file_name\BDMV
D:\video_file_name\CERTIFICATE
The recording process for AVCHD or Blu-ray disc is not very different from regular DVD recording. In AVCHD / Blu-ray file structure there are two root level folders to record, and the file system must be set to UDF 2.50.
Re: Convert .mkv to dvd/avi
try here for all .mkv conversion and details and get Convert MKV to DVD, DVD to MKV(Matroska Video), MKV Video Converter
Re: Convert .mkv to dvd/avi
Will try the converter and reply back... Hope this works...