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MKVToolNix 96.0.0 (64-bit) LATEST
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mkvtoolnix-64-bit-96.0-setup.exe
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Tailored primarily for advanced users and video enthusiasts, MKVToolNix provides a powerful command-line interface along with a user-friendly GUI, making it a go-to solution for working with MKV containers.
The 64-bit version is optimized for modern Windows systems, offering improved performance and compatibility for high-resolution files.
Features
MKV Muxing and Demuxing: Combine video, audio, subtitle, and metadata tracks into a single MKV file or extract individual components.
Track Editing: Modify track names, language settings, default/forced track flags, and compression methods.
Batch Processing: Queue and process multiple jobs in one go using the job queue feature.
Command-Line Integration: Full CLI support for automation and scripting.
Metadata Management: Add or edit chapter information and attachments like fonts or cover images.
Subtitle Support: Compatible with multiple subtitle formats, including SRT, ASS, and PGS.
Preview and Analysis Tools: Examine file properties before and after processing.
User Interface
MKVToolNix GUI provides a well-organized, tab-based layout. The interface is split into multiple sections: "Input", "Output", "Attachments", "Chapters", and "Job Queue".
Each section is intuitively laid out, allowing users to drag and drop files, adjust track parameters, and queue up jobs with minimal clicks. Despite its powerful backend, the GUI remains responsive and easy to navigate.
Installation and Setup
Installing MKVToolNix on Windows is straightforward. The 64-bit installer is available on the official website. Once downloaded, setup takes only a few minutes. No bloatware or third-party software is included.
After installation, the application is ready to use without additional configuration, though users can tweak settings for personal preferences.
How to Use
- Drag and drop the MKV or media files into the Input tab.
- Select or deselect video, audio, or subtitle tracks as needed.
- Modify track metadata, language, and flags.
- Set output file destination.
- Click “Start Multiplexing” to begin the muxing process.
- For repetitive tasks, users can save job settings or use the CLI for scripting.
Can MKVToolNix convert videos to MKV?
Yes, it can wrap video/audio files (like MP4, AVI, or MP3) into MKV format, but it does not re-encode the streams.
Does it support subtitles?
Yes, it supports multiple subtitle formats and allows embedding, removal, or editing of subtitle tracks.
Is it safe to use?
Absolutely. MKVToolNix is open-source and regularly updated. It contains no ads or spyware.
Can I extract audio or video from MKV files?
Yes, you can demux (extract) any track using the GUI or command-line tools.
Is there a portable version?
Yes, a portable version is available for users who prefer not to install the software.
Alternatives
HandBrake – Better for video conversion and compression.
FFmpeg – Command-line powerhouse with broader format support.
Avidemux – Lightweight editor for basic cutting and encoding.
System Requirements
- OS: Windows 7/8/10/11 (64-bit)
- RAM: 2GB minimum (4GB+ recommended)
- CPU: Dual-core processor or higher
- Disk Space: ~100MB for installation
- Completely free and open-source
- Powerful muxing/demuxing capabilities
- Regular updates and active development
- User-friendly GUI with advanced features
- Batch processing and CLI support
- Limited video editing features
- No built-in media player for preview
MKVToolNix (64-bit) is a robust, essential tool for users working with Matroska files. Its combination of a powerful engine, versatile features, and clean interface make it a favorite among video editors, archivists, and power users.
Also Available: MKVToolNix (32-bit)
What's new in this version:
New features and enhancements:
- All programs: added a command-line parameter --no-bom that disables writing byte order marks to text files encoded with one of the UTF variants
- MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: added variable <MTX_CHAPTERS_FILE_NAME> to the “run program after job completion” mechanism containing the absolute path to the chapters file name
Fixed:
- Mkvmerge: OBU reader: fixed probing files in which the first frame ends after the 1MB mark, which is how big the memory buffer used for probing content is
- Mkvmerge: VobSub reader: VobSub .idx files that start with a byte-order mark (BOM) are now read again correctly
- Mkvextract: AV1/IVF: fixed inserting a temporal delimiter OBU at the start of each frame if there is none
- Mkvextract: AV1/IVF: fixed a potential calculation error when deriving frame rate numerator & denominator from Matroska’s default duration
- Mkvextract: AV1/IVF: fixed calculation of IVF frame number calculation from Matroska’s frame timestamps by rounding instead of truncating
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