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MKV에서 MP4

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Why Convert MKV to MP4 with Ai2Done?

MKV often arrives from downloads, screen capture utilities, or overseas partners who treat it as a flexible container—then your editing app, LMS, or executive’s laptop says “unsupported.” The meeting still starts in ten minutes. MKV to MP4 is one of those invisible office chores that separates smooth handoffs from frantic IT pings. Product ops, media monitors, and learning teams encounter MKV when footage bypasses the usual corporate export presets. Ai2Done speaks to people who need a predictable MP4 that drops into Google Drive comments, Premiere rough cuts, or compliance folders without plug-in hunts. You are not trying to become a formats expert; you want a playable file with audio intact and thumbnails that generate correctly. Converting also tames oddball subtitle tracks or multiple audio lanes that confuse lightweight players. It is practical hygiene for anyone who touches video that did not originate on a company-approved template.

How to Convert MKV to MP4

  1. Upload the MKV from your project folder or browser downloads into the MKV to MP4 converter.
  2. If asked, select the primary audio track and confirm subtitles should be burned in or omitted—match what downstream viewers need.
  3. Convert, download the MP4, and test 10 seconds in your target environment (browser, slide deck, or mobile) before you broadcast the link.

MKV to MP4 FAQ

Will file size shrink automatically?
Not always—size follows codec settings; you may need a separate compression pass if the MP4 is still huge.
What about multiple language tracks?
Pick the track you need for the deliverable; keep the MKV master if you must preserve every language later.
Can I upload DRM-protected MKV?
No—only content you have the right to convert; protected files are blocked ethically and often technically.
Does chapter metadata survive?
Simple conversions may drop chapters; if markers matter, verify after export or use an editor that preserves them.
Why choose MP4 instead of MOV?
MP4 is widely accepted on mixed Windows/Mac fleets and many web players—MOV is fine but less universal outside creative teams.
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