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We've compiled a list of 10 free and paid alternatives to MKVtools. The primary competitors include MKVToolnix, MPEG Streamclip. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between MKVtools and Inviska MKV Extract, Roadmovie, MKV/AVI to MP4. Also you can look at other similar options here: Video and Movies Software.


MKVToolnix
Free Open Source

MKVToolnix is a set of tools to create, alter and inspect Matroska files under Linux, other Unices...

MPEG Streamclip is a powerful free video converter, player, editor for Mac and Windows.

Inviska MKV Extract allows you to extract elements from MKV files, such as video, audio &...

mkv/avi to mp4 converts mkv and avi files in h264 video to mp4 files without reencode the video...

ffmpegX is a Mac OS X graphic user interface designed to easily operate more than 20 powerful Unix...

remux
Free

A simple remux/recode app based on FFmpeg. Features:

MKV2MP4 is an application that can convert video files in the MKV container format to more...

MkvToMp4 can change the mkv to Mp4 without reconverting/transcoding video (If the original video in...

MKVtools was primarily designed for processing mkv files for use in DivX enabled DVD players...

MKVtools Platforms

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MKVtools Overview

MKVtools was primarily designed for processing mkv files for use in DivX enabled DVD players, it's capabilites have been expanded to allow for the input of most standard video file formats. As the name sort of implies, MKVtools is a graphical interface for a variety of tools useful for processing video files.

MKVtools Features

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MKVtools Categories

Video and Movies Software

MKVtools Tags

mkv-converter muxing video-conversion

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