I tend to like watching my anime on my t.v and occasionally run into problems where my t.v. or Blu-ray player can't view them.
With something that doesn't have subs usually that means a trip to format factory or as converter but sometimes I get message that there is an error in the file and they won't convert.
- they will still play on the comp but won't convert.
I also want to convert anime files with subs
What is the *easiest* way to convert these?
>>135982
Probably Handbrake. The best choice is ffmpeg, but Handbrake's GUI makes it easier if you just want to burn in subs and make everything a uniform baseline MPEG.
>>136007
How difficult is it to use? I seem to remember being a bit confused last time l tried it a few years bacl
>>136007
I also have been getting the message "no video file" when trying to convert a few mkv's when they WILL play in vlc and player classic.
>>136032
For what you're doing, it should be fairly foolproof. There are presets to choose from, so just select a basic MP4 one and check under subtitle options to make sure it'll burn them in. No doubt there are guides on how to do it.
>>136034
Honestly, I haven't used it in years. Google is your friend there.
>>136043
Thank God it worked.
Thanks.