I would like to convert my .AVI files to .MKV format with minimal quality loss. How can I do this?
Meilin Dai 2012-12-20 06:24:29 Just the contrast operation like this Rajaa Chowdhury 2012-09-04 10:53:37 Try handbrake from . I was impressed with the output quality. fatihamzah 2012-09-03 01:01:44 Try Freemake Video Converter Edgar Meixueiro 2012-08-23 23:08:49 I use Freemake Video Converter. It works quite well for me. Bhupinder Dhanda 2012-08-21 19:25:33 In order to convert any type of file in your computer, the simplest way is download software called Format Factory from here - or you can convert online here - Reý Aetar 2012-08-21 14:38:02 check the media info of your file ,note the bit rate ,frame rates, and other details then use a video converter of your choice (any will do) while converting be sure to match the frame rates ,bitrates and other details with the original file ... but remember avi will take a lot of space ,just play with the advance settings to get the best results rimaz nazeer 2012-08-20 05:55:04 Freemake Video Converter : Erlis D. 2012-08-19 22:24:04 The best way to keep the video and audio quality, is muxing the video.. How to do this: Use Megui! One of the best software out there that uses different scripting... Although it may be a little difficult for beginners, try to experiment.. (I have about 1 year that I work with muxing and I can't call myself a professional, yet..)You can find it here: search @Youtube for different video tutorials!Great for both normal video encoding & animation video... Virgil F?tu 2012-08-19 14:29:04 WinFF of the best media converters, and it's free! sachiny009 2012-08-19 06:07:48 using a good converter such as total video converter and changing settings for mkv to match settings for your avi file will give you a same quality result...... josemon maliakal 2012-08-19 06:05:45 try the software format factory to do the coversion Bruce Epper 2012-08-19 01:51:51 AVI and MKV files are multimedia CONTAINER files. As long as the converter you use keeps all settings for the output file the same as the input file, there should be no loss of quality. This should give the effect of just shifting the container file itself while not messing with the codecs or their settings.