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    Converting MKVs to MP4: Would This Decrease File Size?

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    • thanksajdotcom
      thanksajdotcom last edited by

      I have a massive amount of MKV files, usually ranging from 800MB to 1.5GB in size, with some variance there. My question is would converting them to MP4 make them smaller, but without losing quality? I know @scottalanmiller has told me they are the same codec I believe it was. However, my biggest issue is disk space. I need to cut each of these file sizes in half. If I lose a LITTLE quality, that's fine. These are all 720p versions. If converting them to save space dropped them to 480p, that'd be fine in my book.

      If this makes sense, let me know. Also, if this makes sense, does anyone know of any program that would be great for this in large batches, and would preserve directory structure as well as filename?

      Thanks,
      A.J.

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      • thanksajdotcom
        thanksajdotcom last edited by

        One of the main reasons I ask is because I have this running on my home network right now:
        upload-d85bb126-8fd4-47fc-ae95-59c8da7c08e2

        I have 2TB with pretty much nothing but TV shows on it and it had only about 60ish GB left of free space. I'm transitioning some stuff over to my other NAS, which had ~650GB of free storage. However, my storage needs are obviously not aligned with my current levels of storage.

        Thanks,
        A.J.

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        • ?
          A Former User last edited by

          Mp4 isn't a codec its a wrapper.

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          • Nic
            Nic last edited by

            The hassle of re-encoding stuff is generally not worth it. I'd say just download mp4 versions of everything and that would save you time. Either way, with storage being so cheap I wouldn't bother with either.

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            • ?
              A Former User last edited by

              Same goes for mkv its an open source wrapper - mainly used by apple.

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              • ?
                A Former User last edited by

                Well apparently even iTunes doesn't use mkv anymore haha. But anyway most likely they are both going to be H.264. You could lower bit rate with something like Mpegstream clip or hand break.

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                • Nic
                  Nic last edited by

                  Good thread here on the differences: http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2295992

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                  • scottalanmiller
                    scottalanmiller last edited by

                    I've switched between them and nothing changes at all. Since the codec doesn't change, there is really no advantage. MP4 is the only one still used of the two, I believe.

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                    • scottalanmiller
                      scottalanmiller last edited by

                      Handbreak them and change the size of the file that way.

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                      • thanksajdotcom
                        thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller said:

                        Handbreak them and change the size of the file that way.

                        That's what I'm hearing overall.

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                        • Nic
                          Nic last edited by

                          MKV is still used a lot - it's a more versatile container.

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                          • Dashrender
                            Dashrender last edited by

                            What makes one container better than another?

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                            • thanksajdotcom
                              thanksajdotcom @Dashrender last edited by

                              @Dashrender said:

                              What makes one container better than another?

                              That's also one of my questions.

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                              • thanksajdotcom
                                thanksajdotcom last edited by

                                Compatibility, especially cross-platform, I'm guessing.

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                                • Dashrender
                                  Dashrender @thanksajdotcom last edited by

                                  @thanksajdotcom said:

                                  Compatibility, especially cross-platform, I'm guessing.

                                  I'd like a bit more information than that.. 🙂

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                                  • ?
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    Compatibility. Mp4 is more compatbible. Almost all non theather release deliverables are done in the mp4 wrapper. The only down side is it requires a licsence to use it. Mkv is open source but not well adopted.

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                                    • Nic
                                      Nic last edited by

                                      MKV is pretty well adopted in piracy circles 🙂

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                                      • ?
                                        A Former User @Nic last edited by A Former User

                                        @Nic said:

                                        MKV is pretty well adopted in piracy circles 🙂

                                        So now we know where AJ got these torrent-ed files..

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                                        • JaredBusch
                                          JaredBusch @Guest last edited by

                                          @thecreativeone91 said:

                                          @Nic said:

                                          MKV is pretty well adopted in piracy circles 🙂

                                          So now we know where AJ got these torrent-ed files..

                                          Already known as he has posted about it blatantly more than once.

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                                          • coliver
                                            coliver @Nic last edited by

                                            @Nic said:

                                            MKV is pretty well adopted in piracy circles 🙂

                                            I've gotten MKVs from some legitimate sources... but since it is a FOSS alternative it is being used to package a lot of pirated media.

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