Mkvtoolnix 3.3.05/11/2023 ![]() * mkvmerge: bug fix: Fixed the subtitle track selection for AVI files. Now the order is "command line" first, "source container" second and "bitstream" first. * mkvmerge: bug fix: The display width/height parameters were not kept when muxing from Matroska files if the bitstream of the track contained different aspect ratio information. * mkvmerge: bug fix: The pixel cropping parameters were not kept when muxing from Matroska files. * mmg: bug fix: The warning that no FPS has been entered for AVC/h.264 elementary streams is not shown anymore for appended tracks (only once for the first track that they're appended to). Here's the full ChangeLog since release 2.9.8: to the Windows installer and 7zip archive:Īll binaries that I provide myself have already been uploaded. I also started providing binary packages for OpenSuSE 11.3 and Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala (both 32bit and 64bit). Nothing overly exciting to mention, I guess. This release contains contains the usual mix of bug fixes and smaller enhancements. This single track only has one copy of its headers, obviously, therefore most settings cannot be changed and therefore most stream parameters (private data, pixel width/height etc) must match in the first place or mkvmerge will not allow you to append them. To make this clearer: Appending two tracks results in a single track in the output file. It's pretty much the same for FPS mkvmerge also doesn't support changing the FPS for appended tracks. Most settings directly influence the track headers, and therefore only the first track in an append chain may have those set. This has already been fixed in one of the latest builds available at īy the way, why all settings for appended stream becames grayed out? Its should be possible to have second segment with different fps/dar/something else. Hi! When I'm trying to append 2 raw h264 streams, after setting FPS for the first stream there is no way to set it for second one, but if I try to mux it, the message still appears and asks me to set FPS. That however would require tons of work because mkvextract doesn't have a MP4 muxer built in, and even though there are libraries that make this easier this is waaaaaaaaaaay more work than I'm willing to spend on such a feature. A possiblity would be to "extract" them into MP4 files instead because MP4 files don't need a fixed frame rate. Such video tracks cannot be put into AVI files without them getting all wrong regarding A/V sync. One problem and the foremost reason why I won't implement this in mkvextract itself is that files without a default duration most often do not have a fixed frame rate. And the fact that you can watch the files means that there are even more ways to demux stuff, just not with mkvextract. Like sneaker_ger said, there are possibilities. However I hope that you could revise your stance about demuxing because I would feel much more safer if I could later get streams out for possible re-encoding. Hbedv-dazuko-kmp-default-2.1.1_2.6.16.I've used Matroska to store my TV captures mainly because your GUI is so easy to use and has worked very well. This document ( 3000611) is provided subject to the disclaimer at the end of this document.
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