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  1. How to Convert MKV to MP4? Click the “Choose Files” button to select your MKV files. Click the “Convert to MP4” button to start the conversion. When the status change to “Done” click the “Download MP4” button

    • What are MKV Files, and Why Should I Convert Them?
    • The Simplest Solution: Use VLC
    • A More Full-Featured Solution: WinX Video Converter
    • Open Source Alternatives
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    MKV is not a video format. Instead, it's a multimedia container format used to combine different elements like audio, video, and subtitles into a single file. That means you could use any video encoding you want in an MKV file, and still have it play.

    Related: What Is an MKV File and How Do You Play Them?

    The problem arises with compatibility. Not every device or video app can play MKV files, and that's especially true on mobile devices. MKV is open source, and not an industry standard, so it doesn't have support on many devices. It won't even work in Windows Media Player or Quicktime, the defaults for Windows and macOS.

    The solution: Convert your MKV files to MP4. MP4 is compatible with most devices and apps, and you won't lose much quality (if any) to the conversion process.

    VLC is an open source media player, one of the few that can play MKV, but it also has a hidden option for converting video.

    From the "File" menu (or "Media" menu on Windows) choose the "Convert / Stream" option (or "Convert / Save" on Windows).

    This doesn't automatically convert what you're watching, so you'll have to drag the file into the window again. Afterward, you can choose the file format you want to use for saving; VLC supports most formats, but MP4 is the default.

    After selecting the format you want, just hit the "Save" button and select where you want to save the new file.

    While VLC performs a simple encode on a single file, there's a lot more under the hood that you might want to control if you're doing any video production work. For this, WinX VideoProc handles the job well.

    When you open it up, switch to the "Video" tab at the bottom, and the first screen you see asks you to drag media onto it. Drag your file in, and the rest of the controls will pop up.

    You can also add entire folders of videos and bulk encode them all at once, but we'll stick to a single video for now.

    Again, the default conversion option is MP4, so we don't have to change much there, but if you want to take a peek under the hood, you can double-click the profile to change the settings.

    From here you can change many options, the notable ones being:

    •Image quality, to adjust the quality in each frame, and the encoding speed

    WinX is shareware, and while you can do a lot of things with the trial version, the full app is locked down unless you pay for the premium version. If you want the same level of customization for free, it's worth trying Handbrake.

    Handbrake is a little more streamlined, but its interface can be a bit confusing. With so many options and buttons, it's a little hard to figure out which one does what, but the basic ones you need to know are the presets (which affect the quality and encoding speed) and the format (which defaults to MP4 like the others).

    Handbrake has a nice queue for lining up multiple encodes but doesn't have the same option to encode entire folders as WinX does. However, you can add multiple files individually, and then add them all to the queue. It's still useful though since encoding very large files can sometimes take hours depending on your computer's specs.

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  3. Click on "Start conversion" to convert your file from MKV to MP4. Download your MP4 file. To convert in the opposite direction, click here to convert from MP4 to MKV: MP4 to MKV converter. Try the MP4 conversion with a MKV test file.

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  5. No download needed, VEED works on all major browsers. Use VEED’s free online video converter to convert your MKV files to MP4. You can also convert your MP4 videos to MKV and other video formats. VEED supports 100+ file formats.

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