

m2ts file and stuck it onto my other drive and have put it into a Premiere pro timeline. The best bet is to export directly to a lossless format such as Lagarith or HuffYUV if you have the disk space as soon as its imported into Premiere, which makes it faster to edit and generally easier to work with.Īuthor Matt_Stevens Time 1 8:05 PM Post linkĭVDfab to rip the BD onto my hard drive in a folder structure. You may also find problems (or not) when exporting due to caching, insomuch as that it will render certain cached frames over and over for the duration of the clip. Premiere Pro is, however, quite slow when working with AVC compressed video files (due to the compression, I think).

I can say from experience (albeit quite a long time ago) that this works. allowable image sizes in signatures: reminder here Author CapableMetal Time 1 7:15 PM (Edited) Post link You need to use the mkvextract tool, not mkvmerge. ?įor VLC I see using STREAM I might be able to do this, but the choices on the menus are confusing. OK, I have MKVtoolnix (the program itself is listed as mkvmerge GUI v6.1.0) but all it does it make yet another mkv file. allowable image sizes in signatures: reminder here Author Matt_Stevens Time 1 8:51 AM (Edited) Post link Guidelines for post content and general behaviour: read announcement here Or use mkvtoolnix to extract the raw streams then Yamb to mux into MP4. You could remux the video & audio streams into a different container (M2TS) using tsMuxeR. My current project is the HARD BOILED Blu-Ray and I am having some trouble. I am looking for an MKVtools alternative with a PC. This allows you to sync up a new soundtrack and you have not tampered with the video and can then export to Encore. On a MAC you would take a BD, extract the video & audio file with MakeMKV and then use MP4tools to do a transcode or passthrough (I do not know the correct terminology) to a file compatible with Premiere Pro. MKV is just a wrapper and I should be able to get the file inside for use.

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What I want to do with the current project is take the MKV I have and convert it for use with Adobe Premiere Pro (on a PC and not on a MAC) but without re-encoding the video. Gents, I normally receive my stuff in a format I can stick on Adobe Premiere Pro. Converting MKV for use with Adobe Premiere Pro without re-encoding help - Original Trilogy Sign InĬonverting MKV for use with Adobe Premiere Pro without re-encoding help Author Matt_Stevens Date 1, 8:35 PM Author Matt_Stevens Time 1 8:35 PM Post link
