Let's say as an example I have an anime episode that I want to use (take a scene from there for a AMV), the episode is mkv format. Now I'd have to use mkvextract to extract the raw file from the container, this raw file is a raw h.264 file that nothing supports. So then because of this problem I use an application called avc2avi to convert the raw file to h.264 avi which gives me 'problems'. If I try to extract a scene from this now converted avi file (using lets say, VirtualDub/VirtualDub MOD) the application always complains about the file (bframe reference problems, etc.) If I try to extract a scene with VDub, the output file contains either nothing(black all the way) or just the first frame. The only application that seem to work with the converted avi is Total Video Converter, but as you know (if you didn't already know), TVC gives absolutly crap video quality.
Now is there a way to '"properly" extract a scene from a mkv file? I've tried using VDub MOD directly on the mkv file, but it always complains about the file having a frame it dosen't like,etc (dosen't make a difference what video it is, as long as it's mkv, it gives the problem).
I've also tried using the program Avidemux to capture directly from the mkv file but it also gives problems like "bframe problem" and "h264 detected - can lead to crashes" and it's almost impossible to get a scene from the mkv file...
Any help???


