MKV → Facebook
Compress MKV for Facebook
Compressing MKV for Facebook comes down to three constraints: Facebook's 1 GB cap, its 1920:1080 resolution ceiling, and the need to output MP4 H.264 for reliable inline playback. MKV source files are typically 1080p (often with HEVC + multi-audio) at around 250 MB per minute — right at Facebook's 950 MB target. We calculate a per-clip bitrate budget from your duration, subtract 192 kbps for audio, and allocate the remainder to H.264 video at the highest quality that fits. MKV's multi-track structure collapses to single video + single audio during conversion; subtitle tracks are dropped. Facebook's inline player handles MKV inconsistently; MP4 output is the reliable answer.
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How to compress MKV for Facebook
- 1Drag your .mkv file onto the upload zone above (or browse to it).
- 2Facebook is already selected — we'll target 950 MB to stay safely under the 1 GB cap.
- 3Optionally trim to a highlight clip or switch to H.265 for 30-50% smaller files at the same quality.
- 4Download the compressed MP4 and share it on Facebook. Source file auto-deletes from our servers after 1 hour.
What to know about MKV → Facebook
- MKV's multi-track structure collapses to single video + single audio during conversion; subtitle tracks are dropped.
- Resolution is kept at up to 1920p when the bitrate budget allows.
- Trim to the highlight before you compress — every 10 seconds you cut gives remaining frames more bitrate to work with.
- Facebook's 950 MB target leaves a 5% safety margin below its 1 GB hard cap, so platform-side rejection is never an issue.
The compression math
A 1-minute MKV at 1080p (often with HEVC + multi-audio) = ~250 MB. Facebook's 950 MB target minus 192 kbps audio = ~132627 kbps video budget. H.264 at that budget kept at up to 1920p when the bitrate budget allows produces a file at the target size that plays inline on Facebook.
About MKV files
MKV (Matroska Video) is an open-source container format that supports virtually any video and audio codec, along with multiple subtitle tracks. It's the preferred format for archiving movies, TV shows, and anime because it preserves everything in a single file. However, MKV files are often very large (1GB or more) and are not accepted by social media platforms, messaging apps, or most mobile devices. CompressYourVideo.com converts MKV to a compressed MP4 that you can share anywhere. During conversion, the tool selects the primary video and audio tracks and compresses them to your target size. Subtitle tracks are not preserved in the compressed output since social platforms don't support embedded subtitles.
About Facebook
Compress videos for Facebook. Facebook Reels (the default since 2025) has a 1GB limit. Feed and Stories videos go up to 4GB. Our tool targets 1GB for the best balance.
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