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Default Having trouble converting videos to avi format - 02-12-2012, 03:34 PM

Recently some of the MKV files are not converting to avi format. I am using MKV to AVI with subtitles. Can anyone help me with this. This the first tine I have ever had this problem.
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Default 02-12-2012, 06:58 PM

Why not use the mkv2vob program?

Download it and install -------- [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

After installing it, click on configuration and look for a sub-menu called "Output File Extendion". Clicking the arrow associated with this sub menu and a drop down menu will appear. From that sub menu choose avi as the output file extension (as its default is automatic---mpg). NB----From the configuration menu on the far right there is a check list, from that list, check "Load subtitles from file" and "Always Encode Subtitles" in order for the converted vid to have the subtitles as well.

Choose "english" from the "preferred subtitle language" menu (or any other language u can understand)

Then click "add file" choose the vid(s) you wish to convert.

*Hope this helps as this is what i use to convert my Fairy Tail mkv vids with subtitles from ryugan to mpg so it can play in my dvd player. Alwaze works 4 me!!!!!!!!*



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Default 02-12-2012, 07:24 PM

i used to use "MKV to AVI with subtitles", but when i finished converting to avi, the subs seem to come late compared to the mkv.
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Default 02-12-2012, 07:30 PM

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i used to use "MKV to AVI with subtitles", but when i finished converting to avi, the subs seem to come late compared to the mkv.
seriously.......... above you



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Default 02-14-2012, 01:41 AM

Try using the XviD4PsP program, It's pretty simple to use and easy to convert.
Although it may take quite a while depending on your PC specs but in the end the results should be worth it.

As for your problem, it MAY be the 10bit encodes.
Make sure you have the latest codec packs to support it or else your converter or whatever program you may be using could have trouble encoding it.


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Default 02-14-2012, 03:51 AM

use VirtualDub, it can do anything once you get used to it (just how many times am I supposed to say that *sigh*).

oh and click "video" > "filters" then choose "Textsub" and then choose the subtitle file. you can extract subtitle files form your anime episodes using MKVextract or whatnot

be warned that encoding into an Xvid can use all the cores/+theads in your cpu, so you may want to download Realtemp and see whether you've been frying your CPU recently or not. cuz even aftermarket cpu coolers sometimes just can't do the job. < do this even if you're not using VirtualDub



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