typeoholic
02-06-2008, 06:37 PM
What is a .mkv file?
MKV means "matroska video" and it is a "extensible open standard Audio/Video container" (AVI is a container, too!). This file format combines several videostreams, audiostreams, subtitles, chapters and information in only one file. It supports new standards like 6-channel AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) audio or x264 video.
How to play .mkv files on your PC
First download the Community Codec Pack which can be found here:
http://www.cccp-project.net/download.php?type=cccp
To watch these files you need just GOM player or VLC media player (no support for 6ch AAC at the moment, plays it as 2ch). If you want to use Media Player Classic you need some addons: ffdshow decoder + Haali MediaSplitter + AC3filter + VSfilter.
Check for the settings in Media Player Classic (menu - "View" -> "Options"):
http://i14.tinypic.com/87dnygl.png
http://i16.tinypic.com/8ebkk07.png
How to burn .mkv files to DVD (using the program VSO ConvertXtoDVD)
If you haven't installed it already, then do so. After Installation check for the settings! Menu - "Settings" -> "General".
http://i4.tinypic.com/7wgk80m.png
"Working Folder" -> Folder with resulting dvd structure files!
Go through all tabs. Most of the settings are selfexplaining. An important tab is "TV Format"! Set "Video Standard" for your region. "TV Screen" have to be set to "Automatic".
ConvertXToDVD don't support internal subtitle files within .mkv. You need to download the subtitle for your movie from the external subtitle collection (Check below) and put it in the same folder as the .mkv movie file.
Next step: Adding .mkv files with clicking on the green "+":
http://i9.tinypic.com/82mxog5.png
Check for the subtitles. There should be the entry "1 Subtitle Stream - 0 internal, 1 external". If you double click the movie you get a video preview window.
You are ready to "Convert". You can burn the files using Nero 7.7 and "DVD Video" profile.
External Subtitle Collection
Subtitles are included in the .mkv container files of the movies. But there are some players which do not support this. Only use this link if you have problems with the subtitles!
http://www.opensubtitles.org/en/search/sublanguageid-all/iduser-281737
MKV means "matroska video" and it is a "extensible open standard Audio/Video container" (AVI is a container, too!). This file format combines several videostreams, audiostreams, subtitles, chapters and information in only one file. It supports new standards like 6-channel AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) audio or x264 video.
How to play .mkv files on your PC
First download the Community Codec Pack which can be found here:
http://www.cccp-project.net/download.php?type=cccp
To watch these files you need just GOM player or VLC media player (no support for 6ch AAC at the moment, plays it as 2ch). If you want to use Media Player Classic you need some addons: ffdshow decoder + Haali MediaSplitter + AC3filter + VSfilter.
Check for the settings in Media Player Classic (menu - "View" -> "Options"):
http://i14.tinypic.com/87dnygl.png
http://i16.tinypic.com/8ebkk07.png
How to burn .mkv files to DVD (using the program VSO ConvertXtoDVD)
If you haven't installed it already, then do so. After Installation check for the settings! Menu - "Settings" -> "General".
http://i4.tinypic.com/7wgk80m.png
"Working Folder" -> Folder with resulting dvd structure files!
Go through all tabs. Most of the settings are selfexplaining. An important tab is "TV Format"! Set "Video Standard" for your region. "TV Screen" have to be set to "Automatic".
ConvertXToDVD don't support internal subtitle files within .mkv. You need to download the subtitle for your movie from the external subtitle collection (Check below) and put it in the same folder as the .mkv movie file.
Next step: Adding .mkv files with clicking on the green "+":
http://i9.tinypic.com/82mxog5.png
Check for the subtitles. There should be the entry "1 Subtitle Stream - 0 internal, 1 external". If you double click the movie you get a video preview window.
You are ready to "Convert". You can burn the files using Nero 7.7 and "DVD Video" profile.
External Subtitle Collection
Subtitles are included in the .mkv container files of the movies. But there are some players which do not support this. Only use this link if you have problems with the subtitles!
http://www.opensubtitles.org/en/search/sublanguageid-all/iduser-281737