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Convert 3G2 to MKV — Free Online Converter

Convert 3GPP2 Multimedia (.3g2) to Matroska Video (.mkv) online for free. Fast, secure video conversion with no watermarks or registration....

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Upload your .3g2 file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .mkv file when it's ready.

About 3G2 to MKV Conversion

MKV (Matroska Video) is the Swiss Army knife of video containers — it supports virtually every video and audio codec ever created, multiple subtitle tracks, chapter markers, and rich metadata. Converting 3G2 to MKV transforms old CDMA phone recordings from the cramped 3GPP2 container into Matroska's flexible and future-proof structure. MKV is the format of choice for media archivists, Kodi/Plex users, and anyone who values container-level flexibility.

While MKV may seem like overkill for tiny phone recordings, the container's ability to carry arbitrary metadata, support any codec without re-encoding, and maintain perfect stream fidelity makes it an excellent archival target. You can remux the original 3G2 streams into MKV without any re-encoding, preserving every bit of the original recording.

Why Convert 3G2 to MKV?

MKV's primary advantage is universal codec support without the container-level restrictions found in MP4 or AVI. If you want to preserve the original H.263 or MPEG-4 Part 2 video and AMR audio from your 3G2 files exactly as recorded — without any re-encoding — MKV can hold these streams directly. This is a true archival remux with zero quality change.

Additionally, MKV integrates seamlessly with media server software like Plex, Jellyfin, and Kodi. If you are building a media library that includes old phone recordings alongside movies and TV shows, MKV provides a consistent container format. MKV also supports attaching files (like photos or documents) to the video, which can be useful for contextual archival — embedding the source phone's photo or the original 3G2 file as an attachment.

Common Use Cases

  • Remux 3G2 recordings into MKV for lossless archival preservation of the original bitstreams
  • Add legacy phone recordings to a Plex or Jellyfin media server in a universally supported container
  • Embed metadata, chapter markers, and file attachments alongside old phone video recordings
  • Create a unified video archive in MKV format across all your video sources including legacy phones
  • Attach context documents (photos, notes) to the video file using MKV's attachment feature

How It Works

For remuxing (preserving original codecs), FFmpeg copies the H.263 or MPEG-4 Part 2 video and AMR or AAC audio streams directly into the Matroska container using '-c copy'. This is virtually instantaneous and lossless. For transcoding to modern codecs, FFmpeg can re-encode to H.264/H.265 video with AAC/Opus audio inside MKV. The mkvmerge tool from MKVToolNix can also be used for advanced MKV operations like adding chapters, subtitles, and file attachments.

Quality & Performance

When remuxing (stream copy), quality is identical to the source — every frame and sample is preserved bit-for-bit. When transcoding to H.264, quality depends on the target bitrate but can match or slightly exceed the original at equivalent file sizes due to H.264's superior compression efficiency. MKV as a container adds no quality overhead in either mode.

FFMPEG EngineModerateMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

Device3G2MKV
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidNativePartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Recommended Settings by Platform

YouTube

Resolution: 1920x1080

Bitrate: 8-12 Mbps

H.264 recommended for fast processing

Instagram

Resolution: 1080x1080

Bitrate: 3.5 Mbps

Square or 9:16 for Reels

TikTok

Resolution: 1080x1920

Bitrate: 4 Mbps

9:16 vertical, under 60s ideal

Twitter/X

Resolution: 1280x720

Bitrate: 5 Mbps

Under 140s, 512MB max

WhatsApp

Resolution: 960x540

Bitrate: 2 Mbps

16MB limit for standard, 64MB for document

Discord

Resolution: 1280x720

Bitrate: 4 Mbps

8MB free, 50MB Nitro

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Use remux mode (-c copy) for instant, lossless conversion when archival preservation is the goal
  • 2Transcode to H.264 + AAC if you need the file to play on devices that cannot decode legacy H.263 or AMR
  • 3Add chapter markers using MKVToolNix to mark important moments in the recording
  • 4Use MKV's attachment feature to embed the original 3G2 file as a backup inside the MKV container
  • 5For Plex/Jellyfin integration, name files descriptively — these servers use filenames for library organization

Related Conversions

Converting 3G2 to MKV provides maximum flexibility for archival and media server integration. The remux option preserves original quality instantly, while transcoding to modern codecs offers better compression and wider player support.

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Yes. FFmpeg can copy the original H.263/MPEG-4 video and AMR/AAC audio streams directly into MKV using '-c copy'. This is instantaneous and perfectly lossless.
VLC, mpv, MPC-HC, Kodi, Plex, and Jellyfin all support MKV natively. Windows Media Player requires a codec pack. Apple QuickTime does not support MKV, but IINA on macOS does.
Not natively in the Photos or Files app. However, VLC for iOS and Infuse play MKV files without issues. For native Apple compatibility, MP4 or MOV are better targets.
MKV supports more codecs (including legacy ones like H.263 and AMR), multiple subtitle formats, chapter markers, file attachments, and has no file size limit. MP4 has better native support on Apple devices and web browsers.
Yes. MKVToolNix allows you to add chapter markers, which is useful for organizing longer recordings or marking specific moments in the video.

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