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Changing between formats can provide you with great results. As the old saying goes: "The best camera is the one you have with you." Captain Phillips 1080p MKV to 720p (MKV2MP4) provides a very quick and easy conversion process. If there is no quality difference between any of these two formats, then why not convert to 720p? If your computer runs on Windows 10, then just right click on your file and choose "Open With Command Prompt". Then type the following commands: mkv2mp4 -c x264 --profile high -o ../Captain_Phillips_1080p_MKV_to_720p. mkv mkv2mp4 -c x264 --profile high -o ../Captain_Phillips_1080p_MKV_to_720p.mkv In this, you have to replace the letter x with the letter A or B depending on whether your input MKV is encoded in X264 or XA. In this case, it is encoded in X264 High Profile. A High Profile encodes a video file more efficiently. This means that depending on your computer, you may get a better result from using a High Profile codec for importing to MKV2MP4. After you run the above commands, you will find that two files are generated. One is named 1080p MKV to 720p.m4v and the other is named 1080p MKV to 720p.mkv. Both of these files have the same quality and size at 1.1 GB for one hour of video when they are generated from a 2GB source file with a bitrate of 3500Kbps in 1080p MKV file format and a bitrate of 4500Kbps in 1080p MKV2MP4 file format. Audio in this article is in English, Dolby Digital 5. 1, 48kHz, AAC-LC (0x0001) Video in this article is in H.264/MPEG-4 AVC High Profile, 1920x800 (1.835), 5000 kbps, 29.970 fps All the options that were used to generate the video and audio files are listed below: File characteristics can help you decide which file format is best for you. Here are some characteristics of the two formats listed above: File Size (1 hour video): 1. 1GB (1080p MKV to 720p.m4v) 1.1GB (1080p MKV to 720p.mkv) Bitrate: 3500Kbps and 4500Kbps Resolution: 1920×800 and 1920×800 respectively for High Profile and High Profile 2 pass encodes. Video Codec: X264 and X264 respectively for the two profiles listed above. X264 is a popular open source H.264 video codec that can be used with ffmpeg2theora at the x264Encoder front-end. The quality of H. cfa1e77820
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