Never heard of this. Will have to check it out as I just spent a very long time 
converting 12 dvds to mp4 and using amadeus to convert to mp3. I don't mind of 
corse but yeah.

Take care all.
On Aug 18, 2013, at 5:11 PM, Moop Curran <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Chris,
> This is probably really really unconventional, but it works. Try an app on 
> the mac called tunesify. It won't burn the file to anything, but it will 
> convert it to mp3 or m4a or any other audio format. It works really well.  
> I've trhown all kinds of audio and video formats at it since I got it about 
> two years ago.  You can get it in the mac app store for $1.99 or something.
> Courtney
> 
> Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Here's the situation.  I have a file which is a really weird format. 
>> It's in .mkv format.  I haven't been able to find anything whatsoever
>> on either Windows or the mac, preferably the mac, that will play the
>> file aside from the obvious of VLC.  But then, I knew VLC would play
>> it.  that's kind of obvious.  I mean really… what won't vlc play? 
>> Anyway, that's kind of not the point, the thing is, I don't know of any
>> software that would let me burn or re-encode this thing.  If it was an
>> AVI, or MPG, or the like, even a .mov, I'd be fine, but being it's mkv
>> I'm not really sure.  I understand I could simply use Audio Hijack or
>> something and just capture the audio from the thing, but being this is
>> probably over 72 hours long for the entire set of files I have… and
>> yes, before any asks, this is totally legal what I'm doing.  I bought
>> this online through a digital online store.  Unfortunately, they use
>> this format, which I didn't realize ahead of time, so don't even go
>> there!  If anyone knows how I can get these on dvd so I can play them
>> in my DVD player in my bedroom you would really make my day to share
>> your knowledge.  Usually I'm quite good at looking things up online,
>> and normally speaking, I can generally make Google cry for its mamma,
>> and can bring it to its knees, but in this case, I'm striking out.
>> 
>> Chris.
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