MKVToolNix 9.0.1

Moritz Bunkus - ( Open Source)



MKVToolNix is a handy and powerful set of tools for easily creating and working with Matroska (.MKV) files.

MKVtoolnix is a handy application that helps you to work with Matroska - a multimedia container that allows to unite in a single file video, audio and subtitle tracks, taking the concept of mkvextract GUI but empowered with some additional features. The application lets you extract the audio, video and subtitles of MKV container, mix new audio tracks, videos or subtitles, convert videos and audios to Matroska (MKV) format, offering the possibility to choose the default audio or add more, and the same with subtitle tracks. In addition, you can retouch MKVToolnix quality and appearance of the video. MKVToolnix supports the many formats such as for video: 264, AVC, H.264, AVI, DRC, MP4, MPG, MPEG, M1V, M2V, EVO, MKV, OGG, MOV, RA, RAM, RMVB, VC1; audio: AC3, AAC, M4A, MP4, DTS, FLAC, OGG, MP2, MP3, MKA, TTA, WAV, WV and subtitles: SRT, ASS, SSA, USF, XML, IDX.

Title:
MKVToolNix 9.0.1
File Size:
13.2 MB
Requirements:
Windows (All Versions)
Language:
en-us
License:
Open Source
Date Added:
29 Mar 2016
Publisher:
Moritz Bunkus
Homepage:
https-www-bunkus-org-videotools-mkvtoolnix
MD5 Checksum:
E2D13ABC1EB1640FA20329EE2702E6F1

# Bug fix:
- Regression in v9.0.0: the text subtitle packetizer was wrongfully assuming an encoding of UTF-8 if none was given instead of assuming the system's encoding.
- If too many chapters had been generated with --generate-chapters then mkvmerge created a bogus entry in the meta seek element and did not actually write the chapters to the file.
- The DTS packetizer was setting the number of channels wrong sometimes when reducing to the DTS core. It was using the number of channels including the extensions instead of the channels of the core only.




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