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Title: mkv2vob
Author/Publisher: 3r1c
Ease of use: Not Rated
Latest Version: 2.4.6 (details)
OS Support: Windows XP
License: Freeware
Date Added: Nov 30, 2007
Last Updated: Jun 30, 2009
Page Viewed: 69924 times

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Description: This guide shows you how to convert DVD/AVI/DivX/XviD/MOV files to a PS3 compatible H.264 file that can uses AAC or AC3 5.1 audio, covering 3 methods for making MP4, VOB or a M2TS stream


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mkv2vob will remux MKV files with H.264 video and AC3 audio to a VOB file which is playable on the Sony PS3

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Input Files: MKV
Output Files: VOB

Revision History:

Version 2.4.6
  • Release Date: Jun 30, 2009
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  • Fixed some AC3 tracks playing faster then they should (Chipmunk bug).
  • Fixed DTS-AC3 conversion in XviD transcodes not working.
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avg tells me, its trojan horse downloader.generic6.akwf
Posted by: svrmarty, 03:26:46, Mar 3, 2008


svrmarty: I've seen your post on doom9.org's official thread for this software. SInce there are 61 pages of posts there without anyone detecting a trojan, I think it's probably a "false positive", which AVG does give quite often. I've used the latest version of Kaspersky (hailed as the best), and nothing was detected.
Posted by: DVDGuy, 12:58:58, Mar 3, 2008



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