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Old 8th July 2008, 19:42   #1 (permalink)
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iMovie to matroska

Hello every one,
Does anyone know away to export video from imovie to matroska (.mkv)?


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Why do you want the format?
For some reason I don't like it.
Why not just use something that is easy on the CPU like mp4?
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because it produces high quality files that does not use that much space. I want to use mainly to upload videos to the web for my friends to download. Do I know a good codec for compression? H.264 is good but the file size is still big not like .mkv
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I'd use something like VisualHub but it doesn't code into Matroska I think. But is the size difference really that much and isn't it not a very compatible format?
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Matroska is a container, H.264 is a compression codec.

Most MKVs use H.264 for compression.

As a container, Matroska has zero impact on video/audio quality.
If you aren't planning on releasing multi-track content, mp4 is probably the better container choice.
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True MKV is quite small.
I'm a fan of MPG and MP4
Also, consider 3GP or DivX

Note: I'm not a video professional, nor do I know your requirements.
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Go here : DivX For Mac OS X try the converter then to continue using it go pro. I've been using this piece for software for over a year on windows and now since a few months on my mac. And to be honest, conversion to DIVX is the fastest i have seen on a mac than PC (15-20mins approx for 700MB), so worth a look.
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Thanks for the replay guys but I actually found a tool that can convert to Matroska. However, it is not done straight away from iMovie, you have to convert it 1t to .mov and then to matroska. The tool is called mkvtoolnix
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