Added user definable "presets" to automate conversion settings, including the option for letting MKVtools "guess" at the best settings.Added user definable "presets" to automate which tracks are selected.The Quick Tab has been removed to be replaced by.Added the ability to create MKV videos from multiple video formats.Initial release of the re-branded version of MKVtools which incorporates all MKV related features of the original version and.Please help bring the beta software into general release by sending feedback to: - 1/27/12 (changes from MKVtools 2.4.7) If MKVtools doesn't quite do what you want it to, you can see if there is a beta version of the software found here. Remember you can find your registration code in the preference panel of the current version. If you are updating from a pre-3.5.x version, the preferences have been updated and as a result you will need to re-enter your presets, registration code and other preferences. It has been tested on a MacBook Pro and a Mac Pro with no known issues. MKVtools is Intel-only (64-bit) and requires Mac OS X 10.9.x or later. If you decide to register, download the software using the link below, and then follow these registration instructions. This will get you a registration code that unlocks all of the suite apps. When registering, you have the option of registering for just MKVtools, or you can choose to register for the VIDEOtoolbox suite of applications for less than the cost of registering two applications. You should probably consider this software as being sold "as is", so test thoroughly to see if you think you’re getting your moneys worth before registering. Bugs still exist which may or may not get fixed and there are known issues and probably some unknown issues :-). Note, that the output of the registered and unregistered versions of MKVtools will be identical, so you can thoroughly test MKVtools before you decide to support it’s development. Hopefully you will consider the usefulness of this software to be worth the price of a meal at McDonald's :-). The above limitations will disappear if you register the software ($5.99 - the price of a Big Mac dinner around here). You may only open 1 file at a time, so you can't take advantage of the queue and batch capabilities of MKVtools.A “nag” window will appear every time you load a new file.MKVtools is technically trialware, though in reality, the unregistered version has nearly complete functionality with two minor exceptions: If you are a user of the original version of MKVtools and are looking for updates, see here. It would be an interesting experiment to take an LG C9 and a Vertex, input BT.2020 LLDV to the Vertex and disable LLDV on output and tell the TV it's a 1000nit BT.2020 HDR10 signal.If you have found yourself here looking for MKVtools to convert videos to either MP4 or AVI videos, then you should download either M4tools or AVItools, not MKVtools. Notably, the C9 in the list below is the only one using Dolby primaries close to BT.2020 which is obviously a testament to it's gamut ability but it's surprising that it shows a colour push. Once we realised that it was a simple case of either using a DCI-P3 profile in the TV or adjusting the EDID Dolby block to BT.2020 which is my preference. It turned out that the Sony EDID we were using at the time had primaries very close to DCI-P3 and using a standard HDR profile with BT.2020 pushed the colours out leading to a so-called Red Push. This is something we found in the early days of the LLDV hack, before the Dolby block was decoded. But if they don't match then you will get a colour push. What's interesting is that the primaries in the Dolby block for different TVs vary quite considerably and you'd obviously expect that to match the colour profile the TV uses for DV. The difference here though is that because my TV isn't DV, I change the colour primaries in the Dolby block in the EDID to BT.2020, set TMaxPQ (Dolby max luminance) to 1000 nits and use the TV in it's standard HDR10 mode. Click to expand.I'm not seeing any colour push, although the saturation using VS10 is more pronounced vs the HDR10 version and my personal preference is the VS10 version output as LLDV.
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