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&product;&date;DeveloperMoritzBunkusmoritz@bunkus.org&product;1&version;&date;MKVToolNixUser Commands&product;Modify properties of existing &matroska; files without a complete remuxSynopsismkvpropeditoptionssource-filenameactionsDescription
This program analyses an existing &matroska; file and modifies some of its properties. Then it writes those modifications to the existing
file. Among the properties that can be changed are the segment information elements (e.g. the title) and the track headers (e.g. the
language code, 'default track' flag or the name).
Options:
,
Lists all known and editable property names, their type (string, integer, boolean etc) and a short description. The program exits
afterwards. Therefore the source-filename parameter does not have to be supplied.
, mode
Sets the parse mode. The parameter 'mode' can either be 'fast' (which is also the default)
or 'full'. The 'fast' mode does not parse the whole file but uses the meta seek elements for
locating the required elements of a source file. In 99% of all cases this is enough. But for files that do not contain meta seek
elements or which are damaged the user might have to set the 'full' parse mode. A full scan of a file can take a
couple of minutes while a fast scan only takes seconds.
Actions that deal with track and segment info properties:
, selector
Sets the &matroska; file section (segment information or a certain track's headers) that all following add, set and delete actions operate on. This option can be used multiple times in order to make
modifications to more than one element.
By default &mkvpropedit; will edit the segment information section.
See the section about edit selectors for a full description of the syntax.
, name=value
Adds a property name with the value value. The property will be added even if such a
property exists already. Note that most properties are unique and cannot occur more than once.
, name=value
Sets all occurrences of the property name to the value value. If no such property exists
then it will be added.
, name
Deletes all occurrences of the property name. Note that some properties are required and cannot be deleted.
Actions that deal with tags and chapters:
, selector:filename
Add or replace tags in the file with the ones from filename or remove them if filename is
empty. &mkvpropedit; reads the same XML tag format that &mkvmerge; reads as well.
The selector must be one of the words all, global or
track. For all &mkvpropedit; will replace or remove all tags in a file. With
global only global tags will be replaced or removed.
With track &mkvpropedit; will replace tags for a specific track. Additionally the tags read from
filename will be assigned to the same track. The track is specified in the same way edit selectors are specified (see below), e.g. --tags
track:a1:new-audio-tags.xml.
Calculates statistics for all tracks in a file and adds new statistics tags for them. If the file already contains such tags then they'll be updated.
Deletes all existing track statistics tags from a file. If the file doesn't contain track statistics tags then it won't be modified.
, filename
Add or replace chapters in the file with the ones from filename or remove them if filename is
empty. &mkvpropedit; reads the same XML and simple chapter formats that &mkvmerge; reads as well.
Actions for handling attachments:
filename
Adds a new attachment from filename.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is used as the new attachment's
name. Otherwise it is derived from filename.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is used as the new
attachment's MIME type. Otherwise it is auto-detected from the content of filename.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is used as the new
attachment's description. Otherwise no description will be set.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is used as the new attachment's
UID. Otherwise a random UID will be generated automatically.
selector:filename
Replaces one or more attachments that match selector with the file filename. If more
than one existing attachment matches selector then all of their contents will be replaced by the content of
filename.
The selector can have one of four forms. They're exlained below in the section attachment selectors.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is set as the new name for each
modified attachment. Otherwise the names aren't changed.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is set as the new MIME type
for each modified attachment. Otherwise the MIME types aren't changed.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is set as the new
description for each modified attachment. Otherwise the descriptions aren't changed.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is set as the new UID for each
modified attachment. Otherwise the UIDs aren't changed.
selector
Sets the properties of one or more attachments that match selector. If more than one existing attachment
matches selector then all of their properties will be updated.
The selector can have one of four forms. They're exlained below in the section attachment selectors.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is set as the new name for each
modified attachment. Otherwise the names aren't changed.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is set as the new MIME type
for each modified attachment. Otherwise the MIME types aren't changed.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is set as the new
description for each modified attachment. Otherwise the descriptions aren't changed.
If the option has been used prior to this option then its value is set as the new UID for each
modified attachment. Otherwise the UIDs aren't changed.
selector
Deletes one or more attachments that match selector.
The selector can have one of four forms. They're exlained below in the section attachment selectors.
Options for attachment actions:
name
Sets the name to use for the following or operation.
mime-type
Sets the MIME type to use for the following or operation.
description
Sets the description to use for the following or operation.
Other options:
character-set
Sets the character set to convert strings given on the command line from. It defaults to the character set given by system's current
locale.
character-set
Sets the character set to which strings are converted that are to be output. It defaults to the character set given by system's
current locale.
, file-name
Writes all messages to the file file-name instead of to the console. While this can be done easily with
output redirection there are cases in which this option is needed: when the terminal reinterprets the output before writing it to a
file. The character set set with is honored.
code
Forces the translations for the language code to be used (e.g. 'de_DE' for the German
translations). Entering 'list' as the code will cause the program to output a list of
available translations.
topic
Turn on debugging for a specific feature. This option is only useful for developers.
feature
Turn on experimental features. A list of available features can be requested with mkvpropedit --engage list. These
features are not meant to be used in normal situations.
Turns on GUI mode. In this mode specially-formatted lines may be output that can tell a controlling GUI what's happening. These
messages follow the format '#GUI#message'. The message may be followed by key/value pairs as in
'#GUI#message#key1=value1#key2=value2…'. Neither the messages nor the keys are ever translated and always output
in English.
,
Be verbose and show all the important &matroska; elements as they're read.
,
Show usage information and exit.
,
Show version information and exit.
options-file.json
Reads additional command line arguments from the file options-file. For a full explanation on the supported
formats for such files see the section called "Option files" in the &mkvmerge; man page.
Edit selectors
The option sets the &matroska; file section (segment
information or a certain track's headers) that all following add, set and delete actions operate
on. This stays valid until the next option is found. The
argument to this option is called the edit selector.
By default &mkvpropedit; will edit the segment information section.
Segment information
The segment information can be selected with one of these three words: 'info', 'segment_info' or
'segmentinfo'. It contains properties like the segment title or the segment UID.
Track headers
Track headers can be selected with a slightly more complex selector. All variations start with 'track:'. The track
header properties include elements like the language code, 'default track' flag or the track's name.
n
If the parameter n is a number then the nth track will be selected. The track order is
the same that &mkvmerge;'s option outputs.
Numbering starts at 1.
tn
If the parameter starts with a single character t followed by a n then the
nth track of a specific track type will be selected. The track type parameter t must be
one of these four characters: 'a' for an audio track, 'b' for a button track,
's' for a subtitle track and 'v' for a video track. The track order is the same that
&mkvmerge;'s option outputs.
Numbering starts at 1.
=uid
If the parameter starts with a '=' followed by a number uid then the track whose track
UID element equals this uid. Track UIDs can be obtained with &mkvinfo;.
@number
If the parameter starts with a '@' followed by a number number then the track whose track
number element equals this number. Track number can be obtained with &mkvinfo;.
Notes
Due to the nature of the track edit selectors it is possible that several selectors actually match the same track headers. In such cases
all actions for those edit selectors will be combined and executed in the order in which they're given on the command line.
Attachment selectors
An attachment selector is used with the two actions and . It can have one of the following four
forms:
Selection by attachment ID. In this form the selector is simply a number, the attachment's ID as output by &mkvmerge;'s
identification command.
Selection by attachment UID (unique ID). In this form the selector is the equal sign = followed by a number, the
attachment's unique ID as output by &mkvmerge;'s verbose identification command.
Selection by attachment name. In this form the selector is the literal word name: followed by the existing
attachment's name. If this selector is used with then colons within the name to match must be
escaped as \c.
Selection by MIME type. In this form the selector is the literal word mime-type: followed by the existing
attachment's MIME type. If this selector is used with then colons within the MIME type to match
must be escaped as \c.
Examples
The following example edits a file called 'movie.mkv'. It sets the segment title and modifies the language code of an
audio and a subtitle track. Note that this example can be shortened by leaving out the first option because editing the segment information element is the
default for all options found before the first option anyway.
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --edit info --set "title=The movie" --edit track:a1 --set language=fre --edit track:a2 --set language=ita
The second example removes the 'default track flag' from the first subtitle track and sets it for the second one. Note that
&mkvpropedit;, unlike &mkvmerge;, does not set the 'default track flag' of other tracks to '0' if it is set to '1' for a different track
automatically.
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --edit track:s1 --set flag-default=0 --edit track:s2 --set flag-default=1
Replacing the tags for the second subtitle track in a file looks like this:
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --tags track:s2:new-subtitle-tags.xml
Removing all tags requires leaving out the file name:
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --tags all:
Replacing the chapters in a file looks like this:
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --chapters new-chapters.xml
Removing all chapters requires leaving out the file name:
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --chapters ''
Adding a font file (Arial.ttf) as an attachment:
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --add-attachment Arial.ttf
Adding a font file (89719823.ttf) as an attachment and providing some information as it really is just Arial:
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --attachment-name Arial.ttf --attachment-description 'The Arial font as a TrueType font' --attachment-mime-type application/x-truetype-font --add-attachment 89719823.ttf
Replacing one attached font (Comic.ttf) file with another one (Arial.ttf):
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --attachment-name Arial.ttf --attachment-description 'The Arial font as a TrueType font' --replace-attachment name:Comic.ttf:Arial.ttf
Deleting the second attached file, whatever it may be:
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --delete-attachment 2
Deleting all attached fonts by MIME type:
$ mkvpropedit movie.mkv --delete-attachment mime-type:application/x-truetype-fontExit codes
&mkvpropedit; exits with one of three exit codes:
0 -- This exit codes means that the modification has completed successfully.
1 -- In this case &mkvpropedit; has output at least one warning, but the modification did continue. A warning is
prefixed with the text 'Warning:'. Depending on the issues involved the resulting files might be ok or not. The
user is urged to check both the warning and the resulting files.
2 -- This exit code is used after an error occurred. &mkvpropedit; aborts right after outputting the error message.
Error messages range from wrong command line arguments over read/write errors to broken files.
Text files and character set conversions
For an in-depth discussion about how all tools in the MKVToolNix suite handle character set conversions, input/output encoding, command
line encoding and console encoding please see the identically-named section in the &mkvmerge; man page.
Environment variables
&mkvpropedit; uses the default variables that determine the system's locale (e.g. LANG and the LC_*
family). Additional variables:
MKVPROPEDIT_DEBUG, MKVTOOLNIX_DEBUG and its short form MTX_DEBUGThe content is treated as if it had been passed via the option.MKVPROPEDIT_ENGAGE, MKVTOOLNIX_ENGAGE and its short form MTX_ENGAGEThe content is treated as if it had been passed via the option.See also
&mkvmerge;, &mkvinfo;, &mkvextract;, &mtxgui;
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