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Then you should be able to get Handbrake going and convert your MKV into a useable MP4 for Power Director.
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If Handbrake no longer provides you with the link to it, here it is:Ĭlick on the Download 4.7.1 Runtime button, then the EXE installer will download. If HB is saying it's not installed, I'd just try installing Dot Net again. You will need Microsoft Dot Net, but Handbrake will prompt you to do that.

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You can get it from the Software section of Videohelp. Handbrake works well but will only be needed here if Power Director won't accept your MP4 (from Avidemux).

You will not be demuxing or muxing anything, nor do you need to. If that is the case, and Power Director will not take that MKV for editing, all you need to do is use Avidemux, as suggested by Netmask, to convert the MKV to MP4.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but you are getting an MKV from your rip. Silent Planet, you're way-over thinking this. But even the stuff above seems like more stuff than necessary. It's all stuff that I can do in my editing program. It looks like I can handle the rest of it.
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MeGUI – free – Windows – Much, much more than an audio converter (see our notes in the video conversion section), meGUI is a great interface for your audio conversion needs. As a word of caution, check the position labeling of your output files, because in some of our tests, they were labeled wrong. However, you’ll need something like the Sonic Decoder Pack installed as well for 6.1 and 7.1 tracks.Īudiomuxer – free – Windows – This tool has a variety of features, and is very useful for converting DTS tracks to mono WAVs. This is the best tool for converting DTS files greater than 5.1 to mono WAVs. Perhaps a bit too complicated for some people, but it is fairly straightforward to use. The GUI works with codecs and apps on your system to do countless audio conversion tasks. Tranzcode – free – Windows – A nice simple tool for converting 5.1 DTS tracks to 6 mono WAV files.Įac3to – free – Windows – This really should be considered the end-all solution to audio conversion. NOTE: the recent version of the GUI removed this function, so you’ll need to track down one of the older GUIs (~v0.6). Has the ability to change the speed to accommodate frame rate changes and can output 6 mono WAV files from 5.1 AC3 tracks. There are plenty of handy tools no matter what format (e.g., AC3, WAV, DTS) or number of channels (e.g., 2.0, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1) you are working with.īeSweet – free – Windows – A great command line conversion tool. To fully take advantage of working with individual audio channels, editors often need to convert a single surround or stereo audio file to mono WAV files. NOTE: recent versions are bundled with ads and additional software, so be sure to pay attention during the installation process. K-lite – free – Windows – A bundled pack of audio/video codecs, directshow filters, and media players for your computer. Used for video streams in an AVI container. Lagarith codec – free – Windows – A very common lossless codec used for editing on Windows platforms. To properly play/edit various formats on your machine, you need to have the appropriate codecs installed: Previous versions had separate GUIs for each task, but for better or worse, the application is now in one massive GUI. Mkvtoolnix – free – Windows/Mac/Linux – A set of tools to demux, split, mux, join and inspect MKV files. TsMuxer – free – Windows/Mac/Linux – A transport stream muxer/remuxer/demultiplexer. This application extracts elementary (video, audio, subtitle) streams from each clip on a DVD disc. PGCdemux – free – Windows – Somewhat antiquated, but still an excellent tool for those working with DVDs as their source. Once you have the discs copied over to your hard drive, you need a way to extract the video and audio streams from the disc structure. I generally get stuck through these steps.
