Building MKVToolNix 7.1.0 on Windows ==================================== There is currently only one supported way to build MKVToolNix for Windows: on Linux using a mingw cross compiler. It is known that you can also build it on Windows itself with the mingw gcc compiler, but that's not supported officially as I don't have such a setup myself. Earlier versions could still be built with Microsoft's Visual Studio / Visual C++ programs, and those steps were described here as well. However, current MKVToolNix versions require many features of the new C++11 standard that even the newest C++ compilers from Microsoft simply don't support. Therefore the old project files that enabled building with Visual Studio 8 or newer were removed. Section 1 -- Building with a mingw cross compiler ------------------------------------------------- 1.1. Preparations You will need: - a mingw cross compiler - roughly 2 GB of free space available Earlier versions of this document described in painful details how to build each library. Luckily there's the "mingw-cross-env" project at http://mingw-cross-env.nongnu.org/ that provides an easy-to-use way of setting up everything we need. Unfortunately current versions of mingw-cross-env use a compiler version that is known to cause issues upon runtime. Therefore the author maintains his own fork that is known to work. In order to retrieve that fork you need `git`. Then to the following: git clone https://github.com/mbunkus/mxe $HOME/mingw-cross-env The rest of this guide assumes that you've unpacked mingw-cross-env into the directory $HOME/mingw-cross-env. 1.2. Automatic build script mkvtoolnix contains a script that can download, compile and install all required libraries into the directory $HOME/mingw-cross-env. If the script does not work or you want to do everything yourself you'll find instructions for manual compilation in section 1.3. 1.2.1. Script configuration The script is called winbuild/setup_cross_compilation_env.sh. It contains the following variables that can be adjusted to fit your needs: TARGET=i686-pc-mingw32 The target specification for the standard configure scripts. INSTALL_DIR=$HOME/mingw-cross-env Base installation directory PARALLEL= Number of processes to execute in parallel. Will be set to the number of cores available if left empty. 1.2.2. Execution From the mkvtoolnix source directory run: ./winbuild/setup_cross_compilation_env.sh If everything works fine you'll end up with a configured mkvtoolnix source tree. You just have to run 'drake' afterwards. 1.3. Manual installation First you will need the mingw-cross-env build scripts. Get them by downloading them (see above) and unpacking them into $HOME/mingw-cross-env. Next, build the required libraries: cd $HOME/mingw-cross-env make gcc w32api mingwrt gettext boost bzip2 curl file flac libiconv \ lzo ogg pthreads vorbis wxwidgets zlib Append the installation directory to your PATH variable: export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/mingw-cross-env/usr/bin hash -r Finally, configure mkvtoolnix: cd $HOME/path/to/mkvtoolnix-source ./configure \ --host=i686-pc-mingw32 \ --with-boost=$HOME/mingw-cross-env/usr/i686-pc-mingw32 \ --with-wx-config=$HOME/mingw-cross-env/usr/bin/i686-pc-mingw32-wx-config If everything works then build it: ./drake You're done.