I'm sure there is something simple I am missing here. It may be that I need to individually select entries in the "Tracks, chapters and tags" section and then adjust settings in the "General track options", "Format specific options" and "Extra options" tabs to get things to work, but I can't seem to figure out what to change (and a lot of the options are greyed out and non-selectable). I then clicked the "append" button and selected title01.mkv and then clicked "Start muxing". In the second scenario, I clicked the "add" button on the "Input" tab and selected title00.mkv. The formats do not match.Īll I did prior to attempting to "Start muxing" in the first scenario was click the "add" button on the "Input" tab and select both the title00.mkv and title01.mkv files. If I use the "append" option in MKVMerge, I receive an error when I click "Start muxing" that states the following: Error: The track number 1 from the file '/Users/tmp/Movies/THE_EAGLES_DISC_2/title01.mkv' cannot be appended to the track number 1 from the file '/Users/tmp/Movies/THE_EAGLES_DISC_2/title00.mkv'. Depending on the version of VLC I use to test playback of the "merged" output file, I can either step from the first title to the second or I can't (the chapter list shows chapters 1-12 of the first title and another chapter 1 for the second title), however, I can't access any chapters in between. If I use the "add" option in MKVMerge and select both mkv files, I can generate a single output mkv file, however, the conversion results in a warning about UID 2 not being able to be preserved because it is being used in the output file. I was trying to use MKVMerge to "merge" the two mkv files for disc 2 into a single mkv file having the second mkv file appended to the end of the first. Using MakeMKV to convert the second disc into MKV format results in the creation of two separate mkv files (title00.mkv and title01.mkv), presumably because there is an "extras" section at the end of the second disc with interviews of the band members after the concert.
I have used MakeMKV to convert ISO images of my Eagles Live at Melbourne DVDs into MKV files.