To extract hardsub from an MKV file, you can use software like VLC Media Player or HandBrake. In VLC, play the video, go to Tools > Preferences > Video, and check the "Subtitles" option to display them, but note that this only allows you to view, not extract them permanently. For actual extraction, HandBrake can be used to re-encode the video, but it will burn the subtitles into the video, making them part of the image. If you want to create a separate subtitle file, you'll need to use OCR software after capturing frames of the video with the subtitles displayed.
No you would probably need a mkv converter
MacX Free MKV Video Converter work for .mkvs. It is a 100% free MKV video converter for Mac to convert MKV for free on Mac OS. It supports converting MKV to any video formats.
Ultra MKV Converter is a professional MKV convert which can convert MKV to AVI, MPEG, WMV, DVD, MP4, 3GP, H264, FLV, iPod, PSP, Archos etc. Ultra MKV Converter supports all the video and audio streams you will find in an MKV file.
9mm MKV is not the same as 9mm Luger.
No. Windows Media player can't play mkv files.
simple you can't. MKV is a container file. The only way is you will need to convert it to AVI/MPEG 1st. So long as you keep the codec the same in whatever you convert to you won't lose any quality.if you try and just put the MKV into SV it will freeze up.You can get different programs to convert MKV. Such as Xvid4PSP there are others as well.Best place to look for guides and such is Http://www.videohelp.comlost of guides on how to show you to convert from all types of files and the settings you should use.Also there isget MKVtoolnixhttp://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/then MKVextractGUI from http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MKVExtractGUIAfter that copy MKVextractGUi files into MKVtoolnix folder, then run MKV extractGUI from the folder, select your MKV file. In a box it will show what the file contains such as video audio or subtitles.Select what you want, and hit extract. If the video you extracted is in AVI or MPEG, you can edit them in SV. If it's h264 or something that SV won't understand, get a converter accordingly.If all's done, you can put the edited files and back in MKV with MKVtoolnix if you want.
Just go on google and search up MKV to AVI. Click the first link.
The MKV codec can be used to code multiple types of video or some audio files (16 to be exact). It can also be used to code subtitle streams. Basically, the MKV codec is for multimedia purposes.
foxreal mac video converter can convert mts to mkv for mac. it can also convert other formats.
Yes VLC media player will play .m4v files.
No. They do not.
It is important to have the diagram of the parts in a car. The diagram of the parts for a MKV Golf can be found it in maintenance, or repair manual.