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Glad that worked, avidemux is the ideal method. Re ffmpeg, i only use that when avidemux doesn't work. Recently it threw up an error for me on an mkv rip. it's true that going straight to mp4 causes framerate issues, that's why you've gotta do it in 2 steps, gotta move it to h264 or hevc container first (depending on avc/hevc rip)
2. Use ffmpeg. Off the top of my head:
ffmpeg -i FILE.mkv -c:v copy -an FILE.h264
Then:
ffmpeg -i FILE.h264 -c:v copy FILE.mp4