Very simple. I have a Blu-Ray. It's been ripped to an MKV. I want to take whatever video is in that MKV wrapper and transcode it so I can stick it in Adobe Premiere Pro (CS5, on a PC and not on a MAC) for me to mess around with adding a different soundtrack (end result will be exported to Adobe Encore).
The key is, NOT re-authoring it. Not converting it. Not messing with the video.
On a Mac you would get the MKV using MakeMKV and then use MP4Tools to do a passthrough transcode (I hope I am describing this right).
That is not an option for me since I do not have a MAC so no MP4tools. MakeMKV works fine on a PC so I can create the mkv file easily. But then I am stuck!
People tell me, "Use VLC." Well, how? Every setting I try results in a re-authored file. The video is converted, shrunk, and that is not what I want.
I really need specific instructions because I have been at this for one full year. I kid you not. ONE YEAR with no results. I always have to send what I am working on to my friend on the other side of the world with a MAC and he does the work and sends it back.
If this is not possible is there some free software out there that is capable of doing this?
Thanks