Rip & Convert Videos with ImTOO MKV Converter High-definition video files often come in the MKV format. While MKV supports multiple audio tracks and subtitles, it is incompatible with many media players, smartphones, and gaming consoles. ImTOO MKV Converter bridges this gap by letting you convert Matroska files into universally supported formats. Core Features
Broad format support: Converts MKV to AVI, MP4, WMV, and H.264/MPEG-4 AVC.
Audio extraction: Rips audio from MKV files into MP3, WAV, WMA, AAC, or M4A formats.
Device optimization: Includes presets for iPad, iPhone, Xbox, PlayStation, and Android devices.
Batch processing: Converts multiple files simultaneously to save time.
Built-in editing: Allows you to clip, crop, merge, and add watermarks or subtitles. Step-by-Step Conversion Guide 1. Import Your Files
Launch the software and click the Add File(s) button on the toolbar. Browse your local storage, select the MKV files you want to change, and load them into the processing queue. 2. Choose an Output Format
Navigate to the Profile drop-down menu at the bottom of the interface. Select a generic video format like MP4 or choose a specific device profile that matches your playback hardware. 3. Adjust Video Settings (Optional)
Look at the Profile Settings panel on the right side of the window. Here you can tweak advanced variables like video resolution, bit rate, frame rate, and audio channels to balance file size against visual quality. 4. Apply Basic Edits (Optional)
Select a video and use the top menu to customize your output. You can trim unwanted footage, split large files into smaller segments, or embed external SRT subtitle files directly into the video stream. 5. Execute the Conversion
Set your preferred save location in the Destination field. Click the large, round Convert button to start the process. The software will display a progress bar for each file.
To learn more about optimizing your video settings, please let me know:
Your target playback device (Apple, Android, gaming console, etc.)
Your priority (saving storage space vs. maintaining maximum resolution) Whether you need to keep multiple audio tracks or subtitles
I can give you the exact settings to use for your specific project.
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