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A lightweight alternative for Windows users who prefer a classic interface with high performance. 2. How to Create or "Rip" MKV Files

The most reliable "all-in-one" choice. It includes its own codecs and can handle almost any MKV file. A lightweight alternative for Windows users who prefer

Enable "Expert Mode" in View > Preferences > General to see more details about audio codecs and file sizes. 3. How to Edit or Inspect the File It includes its own codecs and can handle

Use this to see exactly what is inside the file (e.g., is the video 4K? Is the audio 5.1 surround sound?). 4. Technical Troubleshooting If the file won't play or appears "corrupt": How to Edit or Inspect the File Use

Open the program, insert your disc, click the large disc icon to scan, and select the titles you want to save.

MKV is a "container" format that can hold multiple video, audio, and subtitle tracks. Not all default players support it well.

If you aren't using VLC, you may need the K-Lite Codec Pack to provide your system with the necessary decoders.