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It's a much more difficult piece of software to grasp due to the overwhelming number of options it has available, but once I worked out a preset to do simple audio/video passthroughs (remux), it's been a piece of cake and works flawlessly. I've gotten particularly fond of iFFmpeg. Since getting fed up with the faulty features in MP4Tools (and MKVTools, which has similar issues), I've moved on to other software. I tried extracting a single segment of about 7 minutes, and I instead got several thousand extractions lasting about 1 second each.
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The second problem is with the feature to extract a segment of an MP4 video. If you want to remux (use passthrough options) a video and prefer to keep the chapter markers, you will lose them completely. My main beef is that it completely ignores chapter markers. Although it can useful for some very quick batch remuxing of MKV to MP4 files, this software is just so riddled with bugs that I'm hard pressed to recommend it since there are much better alternatives. I've been using MP4Tools and MKVTools on and off for some time now.
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Another free contender is Subler, but I often had issues with it. I've been using Remux.app before, and it usually works ok but not always - and doesn't offer conversion, if needed. Unfortunately, some streams I record have issues with their audio format and in such case I have to convert the audio track in MP4tools but without converting the video track! ts files to mp4 because then, if I want to sync subtitles, the utility I use doesn't recognize. In the case I mentioned above, I regularly need to remux. Yes, if you strictly need conversion, use Handbrake! I agree that the presentation of the app is misleading as it focuses on conversion but it's a lot different compared to most other converters. mp4 container.Ĭomparing it to VLC or HandBrake, like the former commenter did, is a nonsense to me: I've been using both for years and they simply don't offer remux functionality (well, there's a way to kinda do it in VLC, but you can't choose which audio flux, and it's not as easy and efficient anyway). This app (like its counterpart MKVtools) is invaluable for remuxing a multi-language file, for example, keeping only the language you want, or for moving the content of such. Apply one setting to a group of files for easy batch creations (registered copies only).

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It was primarily designed for processing videos files for use in hardware capable of playing MP4 or M4V videos, such as the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and PS3. It is an OS X application used for the creation and editing of MP4 videos.


MP4tools is an offshoot of the current version of the popular conversion tools called MKVtools.
