I have some MKV files I have to convert to MP4 to play on an LG TV (cannot believe they are STILL not supporting MKV directly). When I do this with VLC, I start with, let's say a 1 hour file that is 25GB in MKV format for 2160p HDR with multichannel sound in lossless form (TrueHD/DTS HD-MA or Atmos/DTS:X). When the MP4 conversion is done, the files are more like 5GB. I am assuming that audio is being downgraded AND that video is at a minimum, more compressed. I don't see a lot of settings in the Convert/Save function where I can just click a box that says "preserve original video and audio quality" so I have no idea if I'm g
So my questions are:
-- Does MP4 even support 2160p/HDR content with a lossless audio format? If not, is there a file format that works with 2160p/HDR & lossless audio formats that is compatible with LG's internal media player AND is compatible with VLC's conversion capabilities?
-- What settings need to be made in VLC (or ARE there settings in VLC) to make the converted MP4 video file as identical as possible to the original (in my case, MKV) video file? Can VLC even make an MP4 version of any 1080p or 2160p (only resolutions I use) video with image and sound quality as good as the original MKV? Remember, original MKVs with 2160p and HDR are 25GB-35GB, in this example, most of the time. But converted MP4s are closer to 5 GB after conversion. Seems unlikely that video and audio quality in the converted file would be as good as the original if the MP4 is so much smaller?