MKV files are great for keeping all those audio tracks and subtitles, but they can be massive. I’m currently running this through using the H.265 codec to save some serious disk space. The Settings: Codec: H.265 10-bit Quality: RF 22 (the sweet spot for quality vs. size) Container: MKV for that multi-track flexibility! What’s your go-to compression setting? Let me know! 👇 Option 3: Short & Visual (Instagram/Threads/X)
Finally happy with the final cut of Comp. 3.mkv ! 🎉 Ripped, remuxed, and ready for the media server. Used MakeMKV to keep the lossless quality. Time to clear some space on the SSD! 💾 #VideoEditing #Matroska #TechTips Workflow Recommendations Comp. 3.mkv
If "Comp. 3" is part of a series, you can use mkvmerge to combine multiple files without re-encoding. MKV files are great for keeping all those
If you are still in the process of creating this file, here are the most effective tools mentioned by experts: size) Container: MKV for that multi-track flexibility
If you need to change your MKV to MP4 without losing a single pixel of quality, try using FFmpeg or the "Remux" feature in OBS Studio . It’s way faster than a full re-encode! 🚀 Option 2: The "Compression Hack" (Focus on File Size) Headline: Shaving GBs off "Comp. 3.mkv" 📉
Finally finished the latest export. To keep the quality high but make it playable everywhere (looking at you, mobile devices!), I’m remuxing this MKV into an MP4 container.