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Here is the short version — NUT is a video container, so playback depends on the codec inside as well as the wrapper itself. Hence the need for MKV. A NUT to MKV conversion makes a recording portable. Video containers matter more than you might expect: players that handle MKV natively sometimes stutter or flat-out reject NUT with the same codec inside. Uploading above triggers a stream-level rewrap when possible, keeping the visible quality identical to the source. A quick refresher — NUT is a video container, so playback depends on the codec inside as well as the wrapper itself. By contrast, MKV is the Matroska container, flexible enough to carry nearly any codec plus chapters and subtitles.
NUT Container
Source formatNUT is an open multimedia container format designed by MPlayer and FFmpeg developers as a simpler, more robust alternative to existing containers. It supports any codec and offers good error resilience with low overhead.
Matroska Video
Target formatMKV is a flexible, open-standard container format that can hold unlimited video, audio, subtitle, and metadata tracks. It is popular for high-definition video and supports virtually any codec.
Why convert NUT to MKV
Sending NUT to someone on a non-matching operating system frequently leads to "file cannot be opened". MKV avoids that by sitting in the middle of everyone's compatibility list. The repackage runs quickly and without generational loss when codecs already align.
HOW TO CONVERT
NUT → MKV
Drop the video file
Select a NUT file. We read the container and stream descriptors to plan the conversion.
FFmpeg handles the repackage
When codecs align, FFmpeg rewraps the existing streams into a MKV container — no quality loss, near-instant finish.
Retrieve the MKV
The MKV download is ready in seconds for stream-copy jobs, minutes for full transcodes.
Common Use Cases
Share across platforms
Send MKV files to anyone without worrying about whether they have the right software for NUT.
Embed in documents
Drop MKV output into Word, Google Docs, PowerPoint, Notion or a website without conversion warnings.
Optimize size
MKV often produces smaller files than NUT for web, email and storage.
Archive & future-proof
Store in a widely-supported format that will still open on future operating systems without legacy plugins.
NUT vs MKV — Strengths and limitations
What each format does best, and where it falls short.
NUT Strengths
- Technically efficient.
- Low overhead.
- FFmpeg-native support.
Limitations
- Tiny ecosystem.
- Overshadowed by MKV.
- Rarely used in production.
MKV Strengths
- Carries virtually any codec — H.264, H.265, AV1, VP9, Opus, FLAC, AAC, you name it.
- Multiple audio and subtitle tracks, chapters, and menus in one file.
- Patent-free container — no licensing fees.
- Attached fonts and metadata ride along for self-contained playback.
- Streamable and seekable with built-in index/cue tables.
Limitations
- Not natively supported in Apple's QuickTime or Safari without third-party tools.
- Windows needed codec packs (or "Films & TV" app updates) to play it out of the box.
- Hardware decoders on older TVs and streamers often reject MKV.
NUT vs MKV — Technical specifications
Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.
NUT
- MIME type
- video/x-nut
- Extension
- .nut
- Design
- FFmpeg/MPlayer collaborative spec
- Encoding
- Variable-length integers
MKV
- MIME type
- video/x-matroska
- Extensions
- .mkv, .mka (audio), .mks (subtitles)
- Container structure
- EBML (Extensible Binary Meta Language)
- Related
- WebM (restricted MKV subset)
- Max tracks
- Practically unlimited
| Specification | NUT | MKV |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | video/x-nut | video/x-matroska |
| Extension | .nut | — |
| Design | FFmpeg/MPlayer collaborative spec | — |
| Encoding | Variable-length integers | — |
| Extensions | — | .mkv, .mka (audio), .mks (subtitles) |
| Container structure | — | EBML (Extensible Binary Meta Language) |
| Related | — | WebM (restricted MKV subset) |
| Max tracks | — | Practically unlimited |
NUT vs MKV — Typical file sizes
Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.
NUT
- 10-min H.264 clip 80-200 MB
MKV
- 45-min episode (H.264 1080p) 800 MB - 1.6 GB
- 2-hour movie (H.265 1080p) 1.5-3 GB
- 2-hour movie (4K HDR H.265) 15-40 GB
- Anime episode with 8 subtitle tracks 300-800 MB
Quality & Compatibility
Resolution, frame rate and colour space are preserved end-to-end. If the MKV container does not support some NUT features (chapters, multiple subtitle tracks, DRM-protected streams), those are flattened or dropped with a warning. Hard-coded subtitles in the video frames always survive.
Tips for Best Results
- Embedded subtitle tracks convert between NUT and MKV when both containers support the same subtitle codec; otherwise burn the subtitles into the video first.
- For portrait (9:16) clips, make sure the MKV encoder preserves the correct display aspect ratio — some players default to 16:9 if SAR is ambiguous.
- Long recordings (over an hour) benefit from chapter metadata; MKV may not preserve NUT chapters — check before relying on them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Only when it has to. If the codecs inside NUT (usually H.264 or H.265 for video, AAC for audio) are accepted by MKV, we stream-copy — the bytes are repackaged into the new container with zero re-encoding and no quality loss. When the source uses a codec the target does not support, we transcode at a matching bitrate to keep the visual quality close to the original.
With stream copy, expect the job to finish in seconds to tens of seconds regardless of video length — the work is mostly rewriting the container. Transcoding is slower (roughly real-time: a ten-minute clip takes about ten minutes) because every frame must be decoded and re-encoded. The progress bar shows which mode applies.
Yes. Resolution, frame rate, colour space and bit depth are preserved by default; stream copy is literally bit-identical on these parameters. If you explicitly pick a lower bitrate or a different codec in Advanced, the output is rebuilt to those settings, but the default is always "match the source".
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