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FFmpeg: This is the backbone of almost all video conversion tools. If you don't have FFmpeg installed and added to your system's PATH, the script will likely throw an error.
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Once you've installed NWOleaksComNikS2MKV, you can start exploring the platform's features. Here's a brief overview of how to use NWOleaksComNikS2MKV:
Recommended alternatives for converting to MKV (safe, practical examples)
- ffmpeg (command-line, cross-platform)
- Minimize privileges: avoid installing as root unless necessary; use user-local installs and sandboxing (flatpak, snap, AppImage on Linux).