If you are producing a creative video piece (like an edit), you may need to import the MKV into Premiere Pro or Final Cut.
You can split the file by chapters or by specific timestamps to isolate just the "piece" you need. 3. Transcoding for Compatibility prbackup 151.mkv
Open the program and select your .mkv or backup folder as the source. If you are producing a creative video piece
If you only want a specific scene or chapter without losing any video quality, use MKVToolNix . prbackup 151.mkv
: Convert to MP4 if you need high compatibility with Apple devices or web players. 4. Importing into Creative Suites