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Home / Ubuntu / Matroska Editor MKVToolNix v26.0.0 – How To Install Mkvtoolnix in Ubuntu Linux

Matroska Editor MKVToolNix v26.0.0 – How To Install Mkvtoolnix in Ubuntu Linux

By Sourabh / August 29, 2018 Category: Ubuntu

How to install Mkvtoolnix in Ubuntu Linux. Matroska software MKVToolNix v26.0.0 is a Mkv Editor for Linux Ubuntu Systems

MKVToolNix 26.0.0

MKVToolNix 26.0.0 is released with the following new changes:

  • mkvmerge: chapter generation: if the name template given by –generate-chapters-name-template is empty, no names (ChapterDisplay master elements with ChapterString/ChapterLanguage children) will be generated for the chapter atoms. Part of the implementation of #2275.
  • mkvmerge: chapters: chapter names generated from MPLS files will now use the name template if one is set via –generate-chapters-name-template. Part of the implementation of #2275.
  • mkvmerge: mkvmerge will no longer abort with an error message if no audio, video and subtitle tracks should be multiplexed. This allows copying of chapters from non-chapter source files (e.g. Matroska or MP4 files).
  • MKVToolNix GUI: the font size in the tool selector on the left will scale with the font size the user selects in the preferences.
  • MKVToolNix GUI: the GUI will no longer automatically resize the columns in tree and list views to match the content size. Instead it remembers and restores the widths set by the user. Implements #2353.
  • MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: the chapter name template will now be set automatically to the name template in the preferences’ “chapter editor” section. Additionally the option –generate-chapters-name-template … will be passed to
  • mkvmerge in situations when mkvmerge will generate chapters (either because automatic generation is enabled or if chapters are generated for MPLS playlists). Part of the implementation of #2275.
  • MKVToolNix GUI: chapter editor: if the chapter name template is empty, chapters will be generated without names. Part of the implementation of #2275.
  • MKVToolNix GUI: chapter editor: added an option to remove all chapter names to the “additional modifications” dialog. Part of the implementation of #2275.

Install MKVToolNix v26.0.0

Run the following commands in Terminal to install MKVToolNix 26.0.0 on Ubuntu 18, Ubuntu 17, Ubuntu 16, Ubuntu 15 and Ubuntu 14 Systems:

sudo apt-get update
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://mkvtoolnix.download/ubuntu/$(lsb_release
-sc)/ ./" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bunkus.org.list'
wget -q -O - https://mkvtoolnix.download/gpg-pub-moritzbunkus.txt | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mkvtoolnix mkvtoolnix-gui

Please note to replace $(lsb_release -sc) with xenial or whatever release codename system you are using.

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