Conversion guide

Convert MOV to MKV Online

This guide explains MOV and MKV, then covers what to expect when converting between them on Muxara.

Convert your MOV file

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About MOV (source)

MOV is Apple's QuickTime container. iPhones, iPads, and Macs record to MOV by default. Final Cut Pro, iMovie, and many macOS tools prefer MOV for editing. Inside, MOV often holds H.264, HEVC, or ProRes with AAC or PCM audio.

Where MOV shows up:

  • iPhone and iPad screen or camera recordings
  • Final Cut Pro and iMovie editing workflows
  • Motion graphics exports from Apple tools
  • Handoff between Mac and iOS apps

About MKV (target)

MKV (Matroska) is an open, highly flexible container built for archival and home theater use. It supports multiple video, audio, and subtitle tracks in one file, plus chapters and attachments. MKV is common for Blu-ray rips, anime fansubs, and Plex/Kodi libraries.

Where MKV is used:

  • Blu-ray and DVD rips with commentary and multiple languages
  • Anime and foreign films with soft subtitles
  • Plex, Jellyfin, and Kodi media servers
  • Preserving multiple audio tracks without splitting files

Converting MOV to MKV

Pros

  • Keeps multiple audio and subtitle tracks in one file
  • Open format with excellent Plex/Kodi support

Cons

  • Not natively supported on iPhone or many TVs
  • Social platforms often reject MKV uploads

Caveats

  • Remuxing from MOV to MKV may preserve quality when codecs match. MKV still supports fewer subtitle types than MKV when the target is MOV.
  • Muxara maps the primary video and audio streams. Extra subtitle or audio tracks may not carry over unless you choose subtitle handling in the converter settings.
  • Uploads are processed on dedicated workers and deleted within 24 hours. For offline batch work, use the free Muxara Mac app.

Pricing and privacy

Muxara processes uploads on dedicated workers and deletes files within 24 hours. Free - convert and download at no cost (up to 500 MB per file, fair-use rate limits apply). For offline batch work on your Mac, the free Muxara app converts locally with no upload.