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| Flag | Purpose | Example | |------|---------|---------| | -t <track> | Convert only specific tracks (e.g., -t video or -t audio:2 ). | niks2mkv movie.niks -t video -o video_only.mkv | | -c | Force re‑encoding of any track that is not natively supported by MKV. By default, the tool copies streams (no quality loss). | niks2mkv clip.niks -c -o clip.mkv | | -s <subtitle> | Include or exclude subtitle streams (e.g., -s all or -s none ). | niks2mkv show.niks -s none -o show_no_subs.mkv | | -p <preset> | Choose a preset for re‑encoding (if -c is used). Options: fast , medium , slow . | niks2mkv video.niks -c -p medium -o video_enc.mkv | | -v | Increase verbosity (helpful for debugging). | niks2mkv weird.niks -v | | --dry-run | Show what would happen without actually writing files. | niks2mkv sample.niks --dry-run | nwoleakscomniks2mkv

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