Okay, so here is what I understood so far:shawnc22 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 5:39 pmYou can use the m2ts DV file, but you will need to do a straight container conversion to mkv before opening it with makemkv. The ffmpeg command to do so is in the first post of this thread. After creating the new mkv file with 1.15.3, you can process it with mkvtoolsnix; the latest version should retain all the DV metadata.ray_007 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 5:28 pmNever mind, tried and didnt work. Going to try it with my current MP4 DV's. Will the conversion effect the quality of the video? Also I am not very good with command lines, so can anyone explain what exactly do i have to type to convert my current MP4 to MKV using ffmpeg?
Thanks
Use ffmpeg to convert m2ts file.
put the resulting mkv file into makemkv to get the DV MKV
finally use Mkvtoolnix to multiplex sub/audio
Question, Can i just use Mkvtoonix to convert the m2ts file and process it with makemv to get the DV mkv?
Also will there be a quality loss during the process?
Thanks