![]() Try to google "avi-mux_gui" by description it should do exactly that remuxing of mkv to avi and other way. If new container support that format everything will work fine and you won't loose any quality. That mean you take video with it's original codec from one container and place it into another container. What you want to do actually is called remux of file. So 1st of all you may not need to convert anything. http /en./wiki/Comparison_of_container_formats Here is wiki page with nice table of many containers with their support for codecs, not sure if it's accurate but it looked fine on 1st look. ![]() For more info consult appropriate wiki page. ![]() Currently most popular is mpeg-4 AVC (h.264). After that you got codecs like mpeg-2 and now more popular mpeg-4 (h.263). There were older xvid and divx but those are not used anymore. ![]() Container format may limit which codec you can use. What determines quality is codec used for encoding of video. They can determine compatibility with players or how many video, audio, subtitles can it hold at same time and some other stuff, but it does not affect quality directly. No offence but MKV, AVI and MP4 are all just containers. EDIT 2: Did not notice that it was old thread previous poster ressurected apology for this, but my answer may help others searching for this topic to get on correct path.įirst of all by what people write here most do not know basic difference between container and codec.
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