![]() And perhaps just this two or three years ago when emojis and the like appeared in YouTube as titles and the video's author's comments for example. ![]() I often download videos from YouTube then remux them with FFMpeg first then finally MKVToolNix into the MKV container. To do this, first add the movie file to MKVToolNix. Simply verify by using MediaInfo's HTML View. Of course the display could still be empty square boxes, but they should be correct. Alternatively you can do it manually with the sync command. In MKVToolnix GUI, you would load the file, select the track, and in the Properties panel on the right-hand side, add the appropriate negative value to the 'Delay' field. Download MKVToolNix a small collection of tools (mkvmerge, mkvinfo, mkvextract, mkvpropedit and mmg) that allows you to manipulate Matroska (MKV) files in several ways. No more fear of losing such metadata when for example the MKV or MKA is remuxed many times over by MKVToolNix or if edited by chapterEditor. The easiest way would be to just use the gui. So I might as well inform here to you fellow Users that you can preserve emojis too, for example tagging with Mp3tag. Lately or not so long ago with the help of the kind author of chapterEditor, the author of MKVToolNix updated his program to support it as well. I haven't declared here before, but I think Mp3tag is the very first tagger I use which supports emojis and the like, thus I am able to preserve such unique metadata with it. I just want to share my recent usage of Mp3tag Tools together with some of my favorite Matroska tools, especially since Mp3tag can tag MKV and MKA.Īlso thank you, kind author.
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