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Rather than hurling accusations, the previous poster should learn the difference between a container and a codec and then make the leap to understand that an MKV is a container for codecs such as h.264. MPEG-2 files are simply another type of codec that can be placed into an MKV container. The poster referenced MKVToolNix’ merge function. He should note that this merge CAN handle m2v codecs and that a front end for MKVToolNix might consider doing the same. Further, as the name implies, MKVBatch is designed to place codecs, audio files, chapters and subtitles into MKV containers, just as MKVToolNix does, but in batches so that multiple MKV containers can be created. Although it can, it is not exclusively designed to take MKV files and create more MKV files. The developer has created a good program to act as a front end batching process for MKVToolNix. My review was designed to let others know that the developer hasn’t gotten around to supporting m2v codecs. |