

Technicolor Corp., Eastman Kodak, Inc., Noritsu, Pako, Hope Industries, Gretag Macbeth, CPI, Pallas Chicago/Denver, Phototron, QMI, Royal Color. Film and Imaging QA / Technical & Training Certifications I have attached the media info in pastebin: The MKVs have multi-track audio which needs to be preserved. I'd like to preserve as much quality as possible from the original mkv Some things for the fmmpeg command to consider: Can't record MP4s right away because of the risk of corruption - mkvs are infinitely more corruption proof so I still record in mkv.Īll I am looking to do right now - is to figure out the ffmpeg command for most optimal result in transcoding mkvs to mp4s. I'd rather get use ffmpeg cli anyways for practice. Otterscripts hangs unresponsive due to the source files and I don't really want to go into figuring it out as that's another tangent I don't want to go into right now. Now I've posted about this a whole number of times and the solutions varied from using the Otterscripts importer to recording MP4 files right away. Right now, after re-wrapping mkv to mp4, I still end up with double the hard drive space consumed, and the resulting mp4 files still cause crashes.

I don't think re-wrapping is the way to go, vegas is far too unstable to re-wraps. After years of struggling with editing MKV rewrapped to mp4s in Vegas, my last editing session has pushed me over the edge.
