![]() I'd like to be able to go forth and back between the various container formats without problems. This pertains to seemingly unnecessary data as well. Neither do I like data removed from the original video stream, nor do I like data added to it. I guess I'll give up on MKV and just stick with M2TS. MakeMKV also shows the wrong runtime (but only one second too low given a total runtime of over an hour). Interestingly, this time the video stream was larger than the original one. ![]() Now I've tried makemkv as an alternative to mkvmerge and let it produce an MKV file, then extracted all streams from this MKV file. What do we lose by that alteration, and how can we prevent that? In other words, mkvtoolnix seems to alter video streams (at least) when muxing them into an. mkv file was different from the original one. The outcome was the same: The video stream which was extracted from the new. Then I demuxed that new file, again using gMKVExtractGUI. mkv file, this time using the single streams I had obtained from tsMuxeR in my first test as input. I decided to investigate the subject further and again let mkvtoolnix GUI produce (mux) another. I was slightly shorter - not only did the contents differ, but also the length. ![]() To my surprise, I noticed that the video stream was different to the video streams I had obtained in the first test described above. mkv file from it, and used gMKVExtractGUI to extract all streams from that. Then I loaded the same source file into mkvtoolnix GUI, let it produce an. ![]() All audio and video streams which these both tools extracted were identical (compared via "fc /b"). As a first test, I have demuxed all streams, first using tsMuxeR, then eac3to. m2ts file which contains one video stream and multiple audio and subtitle streams. ![]() I just did a basic test the outcome of which made me scratch my head: I'm new to video conversion and am trying to learn a little bit about it. ![]()
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