Im trying to add multiple videos, audios and subtitles one time. But mkvtoolnix creating merging one file or creating separate files all of them. I dont wanna separete files audios and subtitles, i just wanna separate files only for videos but videos should be included similar named audios and subtitles.
Welcome!
When you add multiple files simultaneously the GUI asks you what you want to do with them. In that dialog keep the option set to “Add as new source files in the current multiplex settings” but also enable the checkbox “Always create new multiplex settings for files containing video tracks”.
Thanks but nope. That didnt solve my question. I tried but its only added audio and subtitles to first file. I just wanna to add multiple videos, audios and subtitles at one time looks like this; i already renamed them like 09.mkv, 09_track4_[eng]_DELAY 0ms.aac, 09english.ass, 09english-signs&songs.ass 09english-dubtitles.ass
Ah right. No, the GUI cannot group files by their names.
If you need batch muxing capabilities, look into this FAQ entry and this one as well as the available third-party tools.
They are doesnt help. So, how can i group these files and is it possibte to add group features according to names, execution etc for futures updates?
No, I won’t add such a grouping features. If you don’t want to look into the available third-party batch muxing tools, you’ll have to group them manually by only adding those simultaneously that logically belong together.
My bad i wasnt pay attention muxing batch gui helped me. Now i just need to change und to ja and delete video description. Just curious adding grouping future needs a lot of work or you just wanna dont it?
MKVToolNix is not a full-blown batch muxing application. Good batch muxing requires a lot of work to make it both easy to use but still flexible & powerful. It’s simply an area I don’t want to spend a lot of time on.
Grouping files by their name is one such feature. It might look easy on the surface, but there are many pitfalls & edge cases to think of & get right (I have thought through how implementing such features would work before).