
If updating the package lists fails, make sure you have the package apt-transport-https installed.Ī note on compiling for Debian 11: you have to install the clang package for the clang compiler which is used due to aīug in the gcc version shipped with Debian 11.ĭebian 8 "Jessie" and 9 "stretch": you can get versions up to v38.0.0 (for Stretch) and v29.0.0 (for Jessie) from myĭeb stretch mainĭeb-src stretch mainĭeb jessie mainĭeb-src jessie main Now simply run sudo apt update followed by sudo apt install mkvtoolnix mkvtoolnix-gui. You can access the packages by adding the lines below to a file such as /etc/apt//: Versionĭeb bullseye mainĭeb-src bullseye mainĭeb buster mainĭeb-src buster main Sudo wget -O /usr/share/keyrings/gpg-pub-moritzbunkus.gpg You first have to import my public GPG key because all of my pools are signed. The arm64 and armhf binaries can be used on Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian). "C:/Program Files/MKVToolNix\ mkvmerge.exe" -ui-language en -output ^"H:\LOTR - The Two Towers - Disc 4 ^(The Battle for Middle-Earth Begins^)\Warriors of the Third Age ^(1^) ^(1^) ^(1^) ^(1^) ^(2^).mkv^" -language 0:eng -language 1:eng -track-name 1:Stereo -default-track 1:yes -language 2:eng ^"^(^" ^"H:\LOTR - The Two Towers - Disc 4 ^(The Battle for Middle-Earth Begins^)\Warriors of the Third Age ^(1^) ^(1^) ^(1^) ^(1^).mkv^" ^"H:\LOTR - The Two Towers - Disc 4 ^(The Battle for Middle-Earth Begins^)\Editorial - Refining the Story ^(1^).I provide i386/amd64/arm64/armhf binaries for MKVToolNix for Debian 11 "Bullseye" (the current stable) and i386/amd64/armhf binaries for Debianġ1 "buster" (the old stable). The same happens if I try to repeat my earlier successess. It's exactly the same as the original file.

However, the file does not get any bigger nor does the video get any longer. The job says its completed and a new file is created. Now when I add file 5 to file 1234, the output is still 1234. This worked great for a while, but suddenly it stopped working. Add file 3 to file 12 to make file 123 and so on. Example is add file 2 to file 1 to make file 12. To accomplish this, I have been using "add file as additional part" to great sucessess.


For example, the video extras on disc 3 of Fellowship "From Book to Vision" into one long video. I am currently ripping my LOTR extended cut blu rays and am combining the "extras" on each disk into one long extra.
