Last updated on 2014-07-03, by
How to convert VOB to MKV on Mac and PC with high quality output
Want to convert VOB to MKV with high quality output to enjoy VOB files freely on various MKV-friendly players? With no idea on how to convert VOB to MKV videos?
Leawo VOB to MKV video Converter could easily convert VOB to MKV and other populr video formats within only a few clicks. This VOB to MKV converter also provides professional output file parameters for you to make output MKV files suite your devices or players more, like video codec, video size, frame rate, aspect ratio, video quality, bit rate, audio codec, sample rate, channel, etc. By converting VOB to MKV videos, you can then freely enjoy VOB video files in MKV video format on various MKV players on the move. For Mac OS users, Leawo null would complete the conversion with ease.
Import source video files
Launch Leawo VOB to MKV Converter. Click Add Video button to import source VOB files (Click button or drag-and-drop source files on Video Converter for Mac).
Choose MKV as output profile
Click Profile frame to choose MKV as output format in Common Video group. (on Mac VOB to MKV Converter, click the icon before 3D button to enter Profile panel).
- You could change output file parameters by clicking settings button next to the Profile frame: Video Codec(choose according to your destination utility), audio Codec, Aspect Ratio, Bit Rate, Video Size (you can choose from the provided options or manually input the size you prefer), Frame Rate, etc.
Convert VOB to MKV videos
Start VOB to MKV conversion by clicking the convert button. After the conversion, you only need to transfer converted videos to destination devices or players.
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Extended Knowledge
.MKV (for video with subtitles and audio), .MKA (for audio-only) .MKS (for subtitles only) are three common Matroska file types. Matroska Multimedia Container, an open standard free container format, is a file format that can hold an unlimited number of video, audio, picture or subtitle tracks inside a single file. Matroska is similar in concept to other containers like AVI, MP4 or ASF, but is entirely open in specification.