Looks like you just want to Remux the anycodings_encoding video and audio into a new container, anycodings_encoding without re-converting the video and anycodings_encoding audio. REMUX: A rip of Blu-ray or HD DVD disk anycodings_encoding to another container format or just anycodings_encoding stripping the disc of menus and bonus anycodings_encoding material while keeping the contents of anycodings_encoding its audio and video streams intact, anycodings_encoding guaranteeing the exact 1:1 movie quality anycodings_encoding as on original disk. It's not actually lossless that way, anycodings_encoding but you wouldn't be able to tell the anycodings_encoding difference. In case you want to re-encode your video anycodings_encoding lossless, just use handbrake with anycodings_encoding constant quality andset the crf value to anycodings_encoding 18. mp4 format, andgoes as fast as just anycodings_encoding copying the file would go. That will create a copy of your video in anycodings_encoding. In both anycodings_encoding cases use this: ffmpeg -i /path/to/video.mkv -c:v copy -c:a copy /path/to/save/video.mp4 On windows, use the included anycodings_encoding batch file to open the ffmpeg prompt, on anycodings_encoding Linux just use the terminal. anycodings_encoding Google ffmpeg, and install the version anycodings_encoding for you OS. But in yourcase, copying the anycodings_encoding video (and audio) would be more anycodings_encoding efficient. in anycodings_encoding this case, handbrake is the wrong tool anycodings_encoding for you, as it can only re-encode the anycodings_encoding video. If I understand you correctly, you just anycodings_encoding want to change the video from mkv to mp4 anycodings_encoding without changing the actual video.
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