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How to Download and Use MKVToolNix - A Guide for Beginners




If you are looking for a way to manipulate Matroska (MKV) files, such as creating, splitting, editing, muxing, demuxing, merging, extracting or inspecting them, you may want to try MKVToolNix. MKVToolNix is a collection of tools that can help you with various tasks related to MKV files. In this article, we will show you how to download and use MKVToolNix on Windows, Mac and Linux.


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What is MKVToolNix?




MKVToolNix is a set of free and open-source tools that can work with MKV files. MKV is a container format that can store multiple video, audio, subtitle and metadata streams in one file. MKV files are popular for storing high-quality videos, such as movies, TV shows and anime. However, MKV files are not supported by some media players and devices, so you may need to convert them to other formats or edit them according to your needs.


MKVToolNix consists of several command-line tools and a graphical user interface (GUI) called mkvmerge GUI. The command-line tools are:



  • mkvmerge: This tool can create MKV files from other formats, or merge multiple files into one MKV file. It can also split, edit, mux or demux MKV files.



  • mkvinfo: This tool can display detailed information about the contents and structure of an MKV file.



  • mkvextract: This tool can extract video, audio, subtitle or metadata streams from an MKV file and save them as separate files.



  • mkvpropedit: This tool can modify the properties of an MKV file, such as the title, language or default track flag.



  • mmg: This is an alias for mkvmerge GUI.




The mkvmerge GUI is a graphical interface that allows you to use mkvmerge in a more user-friendly way. You can drag and drop files, select options and see the progress of the operation. You can also access the other tools from the mkvmerge GUI menu.


How to Download MKVToolNix?




MKVToolNix is available for Windows, Mac and Linux. You can download the latest version from the official website [here]. Depending on your operating system, you can choose between installer and portable versions for Windows, dmg file for Mac or AppImage file for Linux. You can also find older versions and source code on the website.


If you are using Windows, you can download the installer version and run it to install MKVToolNix on your computer. You can also download the portable version and extract it to a folder of your choice. You can then run the mkvmerge GUI shortcut from the folder.


If you are using Mac, you can download the dmg file and open it. You can then drag and drop the MKVToolNix application to your Applications folder or any other location. You can then run the application from there.


If you are using Linux, you can download the AppImage file and make it executable. You can then run it from your terminal or file manager. You may need to install some dependencies before running it. You can find more information on how to use AppImage files [here].


How to Use MKVToolNix?




The easiest way to use MKVToolNix is to use the mkvmerge GUI. You can launch it by running the mkvmerge GUI shortcut on Windows or the MKVToolNix application on Mac or Linux. You will see a window like this:


![mkvmerge GUI screenshot] The mkvmerge GUI has four tabs: Input, Output, Global and Attachments. The Input tab is where you add the files that you want to work with. You can use the Add button or drag and drop files to the list. You can add multiple files of different formats and merge them into one MKV file. You can also select a single MKV file and split it into smaller parts or edit its tracks.


The Output tab is where you specify the name and location of the output file. You can also choose the format of the output file, such as MKV, WebM or IVF. You can also enable or disable compression and encryption options.


The Global tab is where you set some general options for the operation, such as the split mode, the chapter file, the cue sheet, the tags file and the language preferences. You can also enable or disable some features, such as the header removal compression, the track statistics tags and the verbose identification.


The Attachments tab is where you add or remove attachments to the output file. Attachments are files that are not part of the video, audio or subtitle streams, but are stored in the MKV file as additional data. For example, you can attach fonts, images, logos or cover art to the MKV file.


After you have configured all the options, you can start the operation by clicking on the Start muxing button. You will see a progress bar and a log window that shows the status and messages of the operation. You can also pause or abort the operation at any time.


If you want to use the other tools of MKVToolNix, such as mkvinfo, mkvextract or mkvpropedit, you can access them from the mkvmerge GUI menu. You can also use them from the command line by typing their name and the usage parameters. For example, you can type "mkvinfo --help" to see a list of commands and options for mkvinfo. You can find more information on how to use each tool on the official website [here].


Conclusion




MKVToolNix is a powerful and versatile set of tools that can help you create, edit and manipulate MKV files. You can use it to merge, split, extract, modify or inspect MKV files with ease. You can download and use MKVToolNix on Windows, Mac and Linux for free. If you have any questions or feedback about MKVToolNix, you can contact the developer or join the community on the official website [here].


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