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Once merged, you can play your long file using versatile media players like VLC Media Player or MPV , which have built-in support for MKV containers and complex subtitles. MakeMKV 1.4.10 Released – HD Audio, Here We Come

This process is generally called , which combines the data streams into a new container without re-encoding, ensuring no loss in video or audio quality. 1. Merging Files with MKVToolNix Once merged, you can play your long file

Create a text file named inputs.txt containing the file names in order: file '1.mkv' file '2.mkv' file '3.mkv' Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Run the following command: ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i inputs.txt -c copy output.mkv Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Merging Files with MKVToolNix Create a text file

To provide a "long piece" (a single, continuous file) from multipart MKV files—such as a film split into three parts like —the most effective method is to "append" or "merge" the files into one. The standard community recommendation for this task is

The standard community recommendation for this task is using the MKVToolNix GUI . It is specifically designed to handle the Matroska format .