So to specify which audio track: ffmpeg -i yourVideo.mkv -map 0:0 -map 0:2 -c copy -movflags faststart yourVideo. Looking at the log you might actually want the second audio track rather than the first as it is labeled "movie" and matches the length of the video stream. ![]() That takes less than a minute or so because there's no transcoding necessary, it just grabs the contents and re-wraps them in an MP4 container. Its a command line tool which can happily extract a video stream and an audio stream: ffmpeg -i yourVideo.mkv -vcodec copy -acodec copy yourVideo.mp4 ![]() So you want a tool which will grab the video stream and one of the audio streams and properly wrap it into an MP4 container.įFMPEG is the lower level tool underneath much of Handbrake. From your log file the MKV has one H264 video stream (Stream #0:0), two stereo AAC audio streams (#0:1 and #0:2), and a subtitle stream (#0:3). An MP4 always has a single video stream and a single audio stream. In XMedia-Recode, I set video and audio to copy, and on the subtitle tab, all the subtitles show on the left (eg, 1. MKV and MP4 are containers holding streams of video and audio. If what you want to do is just "repackage" the existing video and audio into a different container Handbrake isn't a great tool for that as it will re-encode everything rather than just passing all ready encoded streams through. I recently discovered xmedia recode which allow to 'copy' the audio and the subs. I used to use handbrake to video compress them and remux them with the original soundtracks and subtitles. ![]() So in the "amount of work" sense there is no difference between the job you are running versus ripping it from a DVD. Thread Tools Thread 17th Mar 2012 13:57 1 guiton2002 Member Mar 2012 Hi, I use makmkv to rip my BD. This might be a more indirect answer than you are looking for but Handbrake is always (as far as I know) going to transcode the contents of the file you give it. I had huge sync problems hardcode subtitles from a DVB video source with the easy to use VidCoder but it works perfect with Xmedia Recode.
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