
And once I'm done with the basic tweaks and settings changes it goes to work and I can go and do something else.

Even with an interface straight out of 2003 once you wrap your head around the slightly unintuitive controls its pretty simple to use. My main use is for muxing external sub-files into MKVs so all I have to do is name everything identically (which is very easy to do with bulk rename utility) it gets muxing and out comes the files now muxed properly. With that said once I got the thing working its working like a charm. I feel that having all these as functions of the program installer either as checkboxes or default functions would've have increased the likeability of MKVBatch tremendously.

With extremely specific versions of MKVmerge and ffprobe necessary and the specific files that need to be placed in the correct directories, the installation is horrendously difficult. I cannot stress it enough that without those setup comments this program would be dead in the water.

Thanks to the previous comments for the setup instructions.
