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How do I convert mkv to mp4 on my HP laptop Windows 11?
Converting an MKV file to MP4 on your HP laptop can be a breeze, but there are a few common missteps that can trip you up. But don’t just grab any random converter off the internet. Some can be sketchy, or worse, just flat-out don’t do a good job. Often, you may not pay attention to bitrates or resolution, thinking you can just hit “convert” and forget it. Wrong! Always check your settings. If you go too low on those, your video will look like pixelated mush.
MKV files can have multiple audio tracks or subtitles. If you don’t adjust audio settings, you might end up with a silent movie or a different language track. Double-check you’ve selected the correct audio before converting.
- XanderBearcreekDec 16, 2024Iron Contributor
Haha, I used windows media player to convert MKV to MP4 before, it was really convenient! But after trying batch conversion, I found that it can only add files manually at a time, which is a bit troublesome. In addition, sometimes the converted video audio and video are not synchronized, which may be because the configuration is not adjusted properly. Is there any other way to convert mkv to mp4?
- XanderBearcreekDec 16, 2024Iron Contributor
Converting an MKV file to MP4 on your HP laptop can be a breeze, but there are a few common missteps that can trip you up. But don’t just grab any random converter off the internet. Some can be sketchy, or worse, just flat-out don’t do a good job. Often, you may not pay attention to bitrates or resolution, thinking you can just hit “convert” and forget it. Wrong! Always check your settings. If you go too low on those, your video will look like pixelated mush.
MKV files can have multiple audio tracks or subtitles. If you don’t adjust audio settings, you might end up with a silent movie or a different language track. Double-check you’ve selected the correct audio before converting.
I have also encountered similar failures! The first time I converted MKV to MP4, I didn't select the right audio track, and it turned into a pantomime, and the subtitles were lost. 😂
Another time, I didn't pay attention to the resolution, and the converted video was blurred and mosaic, which was really frustrating! Later I found that I didn't choose "direct copy" for encoding, and the file was even larger than the original. In short, you must check the audio track, resolution and encoding before converting, otherwise you will step into the pit and waste time! Have you encountered similar things?