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the title says it all. i know MKV files can store multiple audio tracks (usually different languages for DVD rips etc), sadly PSPs don't accept MKV so i need to know how i can set the language on the MKV files to english and then run them though conversion software so i can pack them onto my beloved PSP.

 

any help appreciated :)

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use a program called mkv2vob, that will remux the video into mpeg (it don't take long as all its changing is the video's container, no loss of quality)

 

will i be able to select an audio thingy within the MKV file to end up on the converted file? otherwise it'll be no better than the MKV-to-AVI program im using at the moment as it does the job... just i have no idea what everyone is saying as its in the wrong language :(

 

it doesnt necessarily have to convert it to an AVI, just about anything other than MKV so i can run it through PSP video 9 (which doesnt support MKV)

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This any use to you?

 

http://www.ojosoft.com/how-to-convert/mkv-...-converter.html

 

Doesn't look like www.zamzar.com can do it.

 

Actually, this is a free converter:

 

http://www.download3000.com/download-MKV_t...-reg-16064.html

 

Though if you already have that software, I guess it's not much help :D

 

EDIT: Aha! Found this:

 

http://www.riverpast.com/en/support/tutori...ert/mkv/avi.php

 

It mentions that you can choose the language as you go (and tells you how).

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will i be able to select an audio thingy within the MKV file to end up on the converted file? otherwise it'll be no better than the MKV-to-AVI program im using at the moment as it does the job... just i have no idea what everyone is saying as its in the wrong language :(

 

it doesnt necessarily have to convert it to an AVI, just about anything other than MKV so i can run it through PSP video 9 (which doesnt support MKV)

it takes the mkv file and repackages it into an mpeg file, not sure about audio, never checked, but it always works for me. if pspvideo9 don't like it try xvid4psp.

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